• Sunday Safe Spaces: Ableism and Equity

  • Jan 13 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Sunday Safe Spaces: Ableism and Equity

  • Summary

  • This month, we welcome Gina Winstead. A nonbinary member of the LGBTQ+ community as well as a multiracial person, Gina is committed to disrupting systems and building creative solutions that advance education, leadership and access to diverse networks. A native of the Pittsburgh region, she has wide-ranging expertise in community development, nonprofit leadership and local entrepreneurship. Gina is the Carnegie Museums' first vice president for inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA)

    Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to educate individuals and their communities on ways to help improve the overall quality of life for people living with a disability.

    You can view these episodes with ASL interpretation on Open Up's YouTube channel. Catch episode previews and more information about Sunday Safe Spaces and other Open Up programming by following us on social media @openuppgh.

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