Zoe Brennan-Krohn
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Thanks. It's great to be here. I'm Zoe Brennan-Krohn. I'm the director of the Disability Rights Program at the ACLU, and I love a chocolate muffin.
Thanks. It's great to be here. I'm Zoe Brennan-Krohn. I'm the director of the Disability Rights Program at the ACLU, and I love a chocolate muffin.
Thanks. It's great to be here. I'm Zoe Brennan-Krohn. I'm the director of the Disability Rights Program at the ACLU, and I love a chocolate muffin.
I'm the underdog now. I'm going to try to win this podcast.
I'm the underdog now. I'm going to try to win this podcast.
I'm the underdog now. I'm going to try to win this podcast.
Yeah, so I became a lawyer to do public interest work to be helpful in some way. And the focus of my career has been on disability rights work. I'm a person with a disability myself. I have a lot of family members with disabilities, including family members and loved ones who rely on Medicaid. And I think that disability is often
Yeah, so I became a lawyer to do public interest work to be helpful in some way. And the focus of my career has been on disability rights work. I'm a person with a disability myself. I have a lot of family members with disabilities, including family members and loved ones who rely on Medicaid. And I think that disability is often
Yeah, so I became a lawyer to do public interest work to be helpful in some way. And the focus of my career has been on disability rights work. I'm a person with a disability myself. I have a lot of family members with disabilities, including family members and loved ones who rely on Medicaid. And I think that disability is often
sidelined and not seen as the really core civil rights and civil liberties issue it is. And that's part of why I really love doing this work at the ACLU to really integrate disability rights into the world of civil rights and civil liberties where it belongs.
sidelined and not seen as the really core civil rights and civil liberties issue it is. And that's part of why I really love doing this work at the ACLU to really integrate disability rights into the world of civil rights and civil liberties where it belongs.
sidelined and not seen as the really core civil rights and civil liberties issue it is. And that's part of why I really love doing this work at the ACLU to really integrate disability rights into the world of civil rights and civil liberties where it belongs.
I don't have it. I was just thinking the same thing. And yeah. The Bone Collector.
I don't have it. I was just thinking the same thing. And yeah. The Bone Collector.
I don't have it. I was just thinking the same thing. And yeah. The Bone Collector.
Yeah, I think there's a lot there. I think in terms of the history, the fact that it is so recent that disability rights has been enshrined in law is quite striking. There was the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. And then the ADA was actually signed by George Bush. It was a bipartisan bill.
Yeah, I think there's a lot there. I think in terms of the history, the fact that it is so recent that disability rights has been enshrined in law is quite striking. There was the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. And then the ADA was actually signed by George Bush. It was a bipartisan bill.