Hear the Comedians with Disabilities Act on the March show


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This month: Chat ranges from Nazi anti-disability propaganda to benefit reform and the recent “disabled children should be put down” comments from a councillor. Features The Comedians with Disabilities Act, artist Liz Crow and Glasgow mum Laura Miller.

Liz Carr and Rob Crossan present.

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You heard the show, now find out more about the people and subjects featured.

The Comedians with Disabilities Act – Find out more about Nina, Steve, Eric and Michael on their Facebook page.

Bedding out – Read about artist Liz Crow’s 48-hour live sleepover in a Salisbury arts centre. As she tells Rob and Liz, it’s about bringing invisible disabled ‘bed life’ people into the open and highlighting changes to benefits. It’ll be streamed on the web with BSL and captions, and you can take part via Twitter using #beddingout which people are already using. Follow the link for more details.

Disabled Parents Network – On the show, Laura Miller talks about how valuable she finds support from fellow parents who have similar challenges.

Dan the Rapperman – Listen to this epic track from the cerebral palsy rapper from Hull on his “wheels of steel”. You’ll be singing it to yourself all month.

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