Finally, after 81 episodes we are joined by the ever elusive, but always inclusive, Roger Ideishi. We chat about discovering the cross section of needs of neurodiverse students and cultural institutions. Hear/Read about the response to the need in Philadelphia first by The New Jersey Aquarium and quickly followed by Pennsylvania Ballet, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Orchestra, Walnut Street Theater, People's Light, the Academy of Natural Sciences, Penn Museum, and The Franklin Institute. Learn how TDF’s first autism-friendly performance on Broadway opened up opportunities at The Smithsonian and The John F. Kennedy Center and the different dynamics that are navigated. We chat about preventing access/inclusion from becoming prescriptive how community involvement can help. Finally, learn what a community in New Mexico is doing that has Roger fascinated. All of that and more on this week’s episode of The Access Champions Podcast.
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This week we’re back at the Kennedy Center LEAD Conference Pop-Up Studio in Denver with The Clyfford Still Museum’s Director of Education and Programs, Nicole Cromartie. We chat about her formational experience at the Chinati Foundation, to time in Chicago working with Episode 49 guest Lucas Livingston at The Art Institute of Chicago, and in Atlanta both at The High Museum and The National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Listen/Read about what she learned as she bounced across the country all the way to Denver. Finally, learn who Clyfford Still was, how the community has ownership at this museum, and how Phil handled elevation. All of that and more on this week’s episode of The Access Champions Podcast.
Like the show? Consider supporting us for just $1/month and help us be the most accessible and inclusive podcast in the galaxy! www.patreon.com/accesschampions Subscribe and Share: iTunes: https://goo.gl/Qcf4Nd GooglePlay:https://goo.gl/C1pu1Z SoundCloud: https://goo.gl/1sP9NJ Stitcher: https://goo.gl/jUJC77 Clyfford Still Museum: https://clyffordstillmuseum.org/ https://clyffordstillmuseum.org/access/ Follow us at @AccessChampion on Twitter & Instagram Contact us at accesschampion@gmail.com ![]()
This week we sit down with New York City Children’s Theater’s Associate Director of Education, Alex Delare. We chat about her time at The Tenement Museum providing access to low vision patrons through song. Learn about her second museum stop at the 9/11 Museum and our mutual love of access champion Emmanuel von Schack. Hear/Read how Episode 58 guest Sara Morgulis brought her to New York City Children’s Theater and her hands on philosophies. Finally, learn about Alex’s growing involvement with MAC and how it’s been a touchstone throughout her journey. All of that and more on this week’s episode of The Access Champions Podcast.
PATREON EXCLUSIVE: Boston Access Party https://www.patreon.com/accesschampions * Kelsey chats with reps from Wheelock Theatre Company, The New Aquarium, and Open Door Theatre! Subscribe and Share: iTunes: https://goo.gl/Qcf4Nd GooglePlay:https://goo.gl/C1pu1Z SoundCloud: https://goo.gl/1sP9NJ Stitcher: https://goo.gl/jUJC77 NYCC: https://nycchildrenstheater.org/ Residency Program: https://link.accesschampionspodcast.org/NYCCTResidencyProgram FIVE: https://link.accesschampionspodcast.org/FIVE Follow us at @AccessChampion on Twitter & Instagram Contact us at accesschampion@gmail.com ![]()
This week we finally get our re-do with OT and Access Point Founder, Alanna Raffel. From our time in Philly we chat about Alanna’s early career in as an OT and her search for the missing piece. Hear/Read about how volunteering at TDF’s autism-friendly performances shifted her focus and opened her eyes to cultural inclusion needs in Philadelphia. Finally, learn why she founded Access Point and how she hopes it can become a touchstone for the disability community in and around Philly. All of that and more on this week’s episode of The Access Champions Podcast.
PATREON EXCLUSIVE: Weescription in the North with Kat Germain. https://www.patreon.com/accesschampions *Learn about the amazing work happening in the world of audio description for children Subscribe and Share: iTunes: https://goo.gl/Qcf4Nd GooglePlay:https://goo.gl/C1pu1Z SoundCloud: https://goo.gl/1sP9NJ Stitcher: https://goo.gl/jUJC77 Access Point: http://www.alannaraffel.com/ Follow us at @AccessChampion on Twitter & Instagram Contact us at accesschampion@gmail.com ![]()
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