S1 EP13 - The difference between accessibility and inclusion | Rebecca McGinnis - podcast episode cover

S1 EP13 - The difference between accessibility and inclusion | Rebecca McGinnis

Sep 12, 202459 minSeason 1Ep. 13
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Episode description

In this episode I speak with Rebecca McGinnis, Senior Managing Educator of Accessibility at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, about the limitations of traditional inclusion models. We explore how her work in creating more meaningful inclusion for disabled visitors goes beyond basic accessibility, and draw parallels to the workplace, particularly for neurodivergent workers. We discuss how genuine inclusion involves recognising and appreciating individuals’ strengths, and fostering working practices and cultures that support them. 

The episode also includes a review of Glassdoor’s policies to assess whether it is a neurodivergent-friendly employer. Time stamps coming soon!

Who Does Inclusion Exclude?: Disability and the Limitations of Models of Inclusion: https://issuu.com/spage-clarkart/docs/what-we-may-be-art-museums-and-the-implications-of/s/10582548

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