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Evidence Based Birth®

EBB 217 - Disability Justice in Birth and Parenting with Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu

Evidence Based Birth®

Rebecca Dekker

Pregnancy, Health & Fitness, Childbirth, Parenting, Birth, Medicine, Kids & Family, Doula, Obstetrician, Midwife

4.6978 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

On today's podcast, we're going to talk with Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu about disability justice in birth and parenting. Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu, (they/she) is a white, queer, and non-binary disabled, neuro-divergent, a survivor of sexual violence in the psychiatric system. They show up for their communities as a disability justice educator and organizer, parent, somatic and non-clinical healer, writer, transformative justice practitioner, and, as the founding director of Project LETS, which you can check out their website at projectlets.com.

Stefanie's work specializes in building non-carceral peer-led mental health care systems that exist outside of the state and re-imagining everything we've come to learn about madness. Stefanie is the editor of Abolition Must Include Psychiatry and the author of We Don't Need Cops to Become Social Workers. Stefanie is an experienced facilitator, mediator, curriculum, developer, and strategist for Anti-ableist Leadership, Mental Health and Disability Policy, and Access Centered Practices. They're located on unceded Narragansett in Wampanoag land in so-called Providence, Rhode Island.

We talk about Stefanie’s personal experience with trauma and ableism, along with their work as a disability justice educator. We also talk about what is disability justice and its importance in birth work.

Content warning: We mention self-injury, disability, neuro-divergent, eugenics, reproductive trauma, ableism, epilepsy, seizures, trauma, sexual violence, medical violence, and history of sterilization.

Learn more about Stefanie Lyn Kaufman here. Follow Stefanie on Facebook and Instagram.

Learn more about Becoming Disabled Again for BADT.

Learn more about Birth and Disability Course with Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings.

Learn more about Crisis Response for Birthworkers.

Learn more about Disability in the Family: A Course for Parents + Caregivers here.

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Transcript

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Hi everyone on today's podcast we're going to talk with Stephanie Lynn

0:03.9

Califman Timkulu about disability justice in birth and parenting.

0:12.3

Welcome to the Evidence Based Birth Podcast. My name is Rebecca Decker and I'm a nurse with my

0:17.2

PhD and the founder of Evidence Space Birth. Join me each week as we work together to get evidence-based information into the hands of families and professionals around the world.

0:28.0

As a reminder, this information is not medical advice.

0:32.0

See EB-B-B Birth.com slash disclaimer for more details.

0:37.0

Hi everyone my name is Rebecca Decker pronouns she her and I will be your host for today's episode.

0:44.8

Today I'm so excited to welcome Stephanie Lynn Kalman Tim Kulu to talk about disability

0:49.7

justice and childbirth and parenting.

0:52.4

Before we get started with our interview,

0:54.0

I want to let you know that there is a content warning for this show

0:58.0

as we will be talking about trauma, sexual violence,

1:00.0

medical violence, and history of sterilization.

1:04.0

And if there are any other detailed content or trigger warnings,

1:07.0

I'll make sure that we post them in the description or show

1:09.5

notes that go along with this episode.

1:12.0

And now I'd like to introduce our honored guest.

1:14.8

Stephanie Lynn Kalman Tim Kulu,

1:17.0

pronouns they she, is a white, queer,

1:19.4

and non-binary, disabled,

1:21.3

neurodivergent, survivor of sexual violence in the psychiatric system.

1:26.0

They show up for their communities as a disability justice educator and organizer, parent,

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