

Down to the Struts
Qudsiya Naqui
A podcast about disability and design, where we uncover the building blocks for a more inclusive world.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 2min
Trailer: Introducing Pod Access
Check out the trailer for Pod Access, a brand new resource hub for Deaf and disabled podcasters from Cheryl Green and Thomas Reid.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 20min
Disability and dance with Kayla Hamilton
BONUS EPISODE: Qudsiya chats with Kayla Hamilton, the Bessie Award-winning dancer, educator and consultant.
Her performance, choreographic and disability arts work has been presented by institutions across the US. In July 2024, Kayla announced the creation of Circle O, a new cultural organization established by and for black disabled and other multiply marginalized creatives.
In this episode, Kayla shares her origin story and how it has informed her approach to being a creative maker, and how she engages with communities through artistic expression. Kayla views disability as both subject and method.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 22min
Employment and Disability with Amir Rahimi
Amir Rahimi, a passionate advocate for equal employment for people with disabilities, shares his journey as a blind stand-up comedian. He discusses the emotional struggle of adapting to sudden vision loss and the challenges he faced in the job market. Amir emphasizes the importance of mentorship and networking, while using humor to combat ableism and raise awareness about disability rights. His unique perspective illuminates how laughter can empower and foster inclusivity in both the comedy scene and corporate environments.

Nov 19, 2024 • 25min
Disabled women and economic justice with Marissa Ditkowsky
Qudsiya speaks with Marissa Ditkowsky, Disability Economic Justice counsel at the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Marissa and Qudsiya talk about the need to advance economic justice for disabled women, and the resources disabled women need to survive and thrive: from consumer protection to access to employment, to reproductive healthcare. And, they talk about what the National Partnership is doing to help make that thriving a reality for disabled women across the US.
Listeners should check out the systems transformation guides that Marissa and her team have developed that set forth a vision for disabled women’s economic equality.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 20min
On blindness and justice with David Tatel
Qudsiya sits down with retired DC Circuit Court Judge, David Tatel. Judge Tatel's recently released Book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice, chronicles his experiences as a civil rights lawyer, a champion for access to justice, and a jurist on our nation's second highest court. In this conversation he discusses his book and his journey with vision loss, including the dog, Vixen, who guided him to embrace his identity as a blind person.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 36min
Voting accessibly with Dessa Cosma and Kenia Flores
With just two weeks until the US election, access to the ballot has never been more important. But disabled people continue to face accessibility barriers when attempting to vote.
This episode dives deep into the realm of voting access with Dessa Cosma and Kenia Flores of Detroit Disability Power.
Dessa and Kenia walk Qudsiya through the process of conducting a polling place audit and how Detroit Disability Power is helping organizations across the country ensure that polling places are fully accessible.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 30min
An accessible camping adventure with Qudsiya
In this episode, Qudsiya will take you on a journey with one of her favorite adaptive sports organizations that prioritizes giving blind people access to the natural world. She joined the Metro Washington Association of Blind Athletes, affectionately known as MWABA, for a bike camping adventure along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Washington DC.
Thanks to a grant from the Adventure Cycling Association, 25 campers, including blind athletes, sighted tandem captains, and volunteer drivers spent one hot, sweaty, but incredibly fun night biking and camping along the Potomac River. Through Qudsiya’s firsthand account of the experience, you'll be immersed in the sounds and stories that made the trip so special.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 23min
When driving is not an option with Anna Zivarts
Anna Zivarts, author and advocate for accessible communities, discusses her work to build a coalition of non-drivers, aiming to create a world free from car dependency. She highlights the daily challenges of disabled individuals, the elderly, and children in navigating a car-centric society. Anna shares inspiring stories of advocacy for transportation equity and the importance of community engagement. Hear about initiatives like the Week Without Driving Challenge that empower non-drivers and promote inclusive transit systems, fostering independence and dignity for all.

Sep 10, 2024 • 3min
Trailer: Season 9 coming soon
Down to the Struts is back September 24th!
Listen to the trailer for a sneak peek at the questions Qudsiya will explore with our guests in season 9:
Why is disabled humor so important? What would it look like to travel in a world that isn't designed with cars at the center? How can we ensure that disabled people have what they need to participate in our democracy? And how can we make sure that the wonders of nature are accessible to everyone?
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Aug 30, 2024 • 28min
Recast: Making voting accessible (Season 3)
Over the next few weeks, we'll be bringing back some early episodes of Down to the Struts to get ready for season 9.
This episode was first broadcast in July 2021, but with a key election just months away, it couldn't be more timely now.
Qudsiya sits down with Lisa Schur and Doug Kruse, both professors at Rutgers University. They discuss their research on voting access for people with disabilities, and how to ensure participation in democracy is accessible to everyone.
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Subscribe to Qudsiya's Substack, Getting Down To It
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