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Episode 4: Keeping Disability Rights on the National Agenda with the DIIU

Episode 4: Keeping Disability Rights on the National Agenda with the DIIU

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In this special episode recorded at UNSW's Diversity Fest, we examine the rising global threats to diversity and inclusion through a disability lens. Join Ebe Ganon in conversation with Professor Jackie Leach Scully (Director, Disability Innovation Institute UNSW), Professor Alistair McEwan (former Disability Royal Commissioner), and Dr Supriya Subramani (University of Sydney) as they unpack everything from Trump's harmful rhetoric to Australia's NDIS challenges, university diversity strategies, and what meaningful allyship actually looks like.

Professor Jackie Leach Scully – Director, Disability Innovation Institute at UNSW. Expert in disability bioethics and the philosophy of embodiment.

Professor Alastair McEwin – Former commissioner on the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. Former Australian Disability Discrimination Commissioner.

Dr Supriya Subramani – Ethics researcher at the University of Sydney, examining structural injustice, everyday indignities, and the ethics of belonging.

This episode was recorded at UNSW's 2025 Diversity Fest. Special thanks to the Disability Innovation Institute of UNSW for hosting the event and allowing us to share this important conversation.

This episode discusses discrimination, violence against people with disability, ableism, racism, and systemic oppression. References to deaths of people with disability in institutional settings and COVID-19 discrimination.

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