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Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

GETTING CURIOUS | What’s At The Heart Of Black Disability Politics? with Professor Sami Schalk

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

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Science, Self-improvement, Comedy, Education, Society & Culture

4.921.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2022

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

In 1977 more than 100 disabled activists in San Francisco took over a federal building for 25 days. It was the longest non-violent occupation of a federal building in United States history. As they advocated for their rights, they found an ally in the Black Panther Party, which understood that disability rights were connected with their own anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist racial justice work. This week, Professor Sami Schalk joins Jonathan to discuss how Black cultural workers have approached disability as a social and political issue in the U.S. from the 1970s to the present, and what it looks like to honor Black disability politics through language, legislation, and beyond. Sami Schalk is an associate professor of Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race & Gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction (Duke UP 2018) and Black Disability Politics (Duke UP 2022). Schalk identifies as a fat Black queer disabled femme and a pleasure activist. You can follow Professor Schalk on Twitter @drsamischalk and on Instagram as @fierceblackfemme. Her new book Black Disability Politics is essential reading, and Professor Schalk has made it open access, so make sure to track down a copy—and drop in on one of the hybrid launch events in the coming weeks! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Zahra Crim. Our editor is Andrew Carson. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to getting curious. I'm Jonathan Baness and every week I get to sit down for a gorgeous conversation with a brilliant expert to learn all about something that makes me curious.

0:09.0

On today's episode we have a fantastic guest. I love her so much. We are joined by Sammy Shock, where I ask her,

0:16.2

what's a part of black disability politics?

0:19.2

Welcome to getting curious, this is Jonathan Vanes. I'm so excited to welcome our guest today. We have an incredible episode coming up for you. We're going to dive in honey. So we know the issues of disability are central to any discussion around labor protections, reproductive justice,

0:34.6

mutual aid, and beyond. We've also talked on the show about anti-Black violence,

0:39.0

scientific and medical racism, and environmental racism.

0:43.0

This week's guest is bringing these threads together.

0:45.8

She researches how issues of disability

0:48.3

have been and continue to be central to black activism

0:51.7

from the 1970s to the present.

0:53.6

Sammy Schock is an associate professor of gender and women studies at the

0:58.1

University of Wisconsin-Madison. Go Badgers!

1:01.2

And her new book, Black Disability Politics,

1:03.9

she explores how black cultural workers

1:06.0

have approached disability as a social and political issue.

1:09.2

And we're asking today,

1:11.1

what's the heart of black disability politics?

1:13.6

And Sammy, how are you?

1:16.2

Oh, I'm doing so well.

1:17.5

I'm so excited to do this.

1:19.1

Thank you so much for having me.

1:21.3

Thank you for coming on.

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