
Keri Gray on Intersectional Leadership in the Disability Justice Movement
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In this episode of Disability Rights Now, we speak with Keri Gray—speaker, entrepreneur, and keynote speaker at this year’s NCIL Conference. Keri shares her perspective on the intersection of race and disability, the need for sustained investment in Black disabled leadership, and the importance of centering lived experience in systems change.
We discuss what it takes to build truly inclusive spaces—and why that work must be led by the people most affected. Through her consulting, speaking, and coalition-building, Keri is creating platforms that elevate and empower diverse disabled voices across the country.
You can learn more about Keri’s work at ignitebykerigray.com and see all the other things she’s up to on https://linktr.ee/kerigraygroup.
If you're interested in launching a podcast for your disability advocacy organization, visit DisabilityRightsPodcasts.org or reach out to Matt Shedd on LinkedIn.