• Addressing Ableism at the Intersection of Music, Disability and Sex, ONIKHO's Story

  • Jul 6 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Addressing Ableism at the Intersection of Music, Disability and Sex, ONIKHO's Story

  • Summary

  • On this episode of MWS I talk with musician and disability activist, ONIKHO!

    ONIKHO is a musical artist who mixes electronic beats and sounds with her influences in blues, jazz, and classical music. She recently released her new album, Rodeo Pantheon, a piece of work came to fruition after becoming paralyzed in a car accident in 2014. She tells the universal story of overcoming loss and rediscovering love through her own narrative, and strives to promote visibility of disabled artists in mainstream music.

    Disrupting norms and elevating marginalized identities through an intersectional lens. If you enjoy what were doing, help us out by subscribing above and following us on these platforms:

    Some scholars that expand upon Compulsory Able-bodiedness, ableism and Crip Theory are Robert T McRuer, Susan Wendell and Elina Vaahtera

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