Episode Summary
Rayne shares a story about inner conflict, growing up autistic and surrounded by both disability rights advocacy and evangelical Christianity. They decided early on to “just take the demerit”: discovering that although it may sting, liberation is possible when—in an oppressive system of high control religion, ableism, and patriarchy—you decide to just get on with what you believe is right, regardless of all the ways the people in charge tell you that you’re wrong. Rayne is an ASL interpreter, consultant, and parenting coach, whose work is continuously informed by the Disability Justice principles and in particular disabled Black, indigenous, and people of color’s perspectives. “We can disagree and still love each other, unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.” -- Robert Jones Jr. 2:19 Learning ASL 23:04 Leaving Evangelical Christianity 34:34 Identifying as disabled and autistic 41:57 Learning disability justice 58:54 Practicing disability justice principles Rayne Depukat: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayne-depukat/ Disability Justice Principles: https://sinsinvalid.org/10-principles-of-disability-justice/ Heather Watkins: https://slowwalkersseemore.com/https://slowwalkersseemore.com/ Robert Jones at Son of Baldwin: https://sonofbaldwin.com/https://sonofbaldwin.com/ Robert Jones' substack, "Witness": https://robertjonesjr.substack.com/ New Hampshire-Manchester ASL Interpreting Program: https://manchester.unh.edu/program/bs/aslenglish-interpreting-major More on disability justice: https://stimpunks.org/glossary/disability-justice/ Review of research on fathers of children: https://academic.oup.com/jdsde/article/26/2/187/6102075 Research on hearing parents learning ASL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10785677/ This podcast is powered by Pinecast.Read transcript
