The Heumann Perspective
Disability Inclusive Research with Teresa Nguyen and Sandy Ho
This week, Judy is chatting with two long-time friends, Teresa Nguyen and Sandy Ho. Sandy and Teresa sharing their experiences as two badass Asian American disabled researchers.
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Teresa Nyugen is a curriculum developer/trainer at Colorado Employment First where she specializes in transitioning youth, families, and healthcare. Previously, she was a program officer at the US Department of Health and Human Services and served as a subject matter expert for disability and health care system initiatives.
Sandy Ho is a research project manager at the Community Living Policy Center at the Lurie Institute at Brandeis University, as well as a community organizer in the Boston area focused on disability justice and intersectionality. She is a Master of Public Policy student at the Heller School and the founder of the Disability & Intersectionality Summit.
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