

Alice Wong
Disability justice activist, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, memoirist and public commentator who amplified disabled voices and produced oral histories preserved at the Library of Congress.
Top 3 podcasts with Alice Wong
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Nov 21, 2025 • 15min
Remembering Disability Rights Activist and Author Alice Wong
In this poignant tribute, Alice Wong, a disability rights activist and founder of the Disability Visibility Project, shares her insights on the evolving landscape of accessibility. She discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the need for inclusive accommodations that benefit everyone. Wong also candidly reflects on her health challenges and the complexities of arranging home medical care. Additionally, she envisions a dignified and self-directed care infrastructure, highlighting the importance of community and political will in driving change.

Nov 17, 2025 • 55min
Remembering Disability Activist Alice Wong
In a heartfelt tribute, disability justice activist Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, shares her joyous approach to life and the importance of storytelling. Fellow activists Sandy Ho and Yomi Sachiko Young reflect on her impact in the disability rights movement and discuss how her work has influenced younger generations. Journalist Emily Flores talks about reclaiming language in media representation. Together, they explore the evolution of disability justice, emphasizing the importance of disabled voices and the joy in resistance.

Jan 24, 2025 • 56min
Bay Area Legends: Activist Alice Wong and The Power of Bringing Visibility to Disability
In this engaging discussion, activist Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, shares her joyous approach to life despite her communication challenges. Joined by Yomi Sachiko Young and Sandy Ho, they delve into the evolution of the disability rights movement, emphasizing the significance of accessibility and representation. Wong's journey post-medical crisis underscores the power of technology in advocacy. The trio also highlights the importance of reclaiming joy in activism, fostering community, and challenging ableism through personal stories and humor.


