Join us on The Developing Life Podcast as we welcome Rebecca Martin, a PhD candidate at Rutgers University and a senior research specialist.
In this episode, hosted by Tru Adams, Rebecca shares her unique journey from visual merchandising and design to social work, focusing on inclusive design and the power of language in fostering social justice and human connection.
Learn how Rebecca's innovative approaches are changing how we measure and understand identities, advocate for inclusive environments, and build coalitions among marginalized groups.
Tune in for a deep dive into evolving communication strategies centered around kindness, respect, and the nuances of disability advocacy.
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