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Fighting for Special Needs Families: Lola Greene on Budget Cuts, Disability Rights & Grassroots Action

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Buzzsprout Podcast Description:

In this powerful episode of The Color Between the Lines, host Esther Dillard speaks with Lola Greene, founder of Urban Indigo and the first Special Education PTSA in Georgia. As a passionate advocate for children with disabilities and their families, Lola shares personal insight into whats at stake as budget cuts and federal policy changes threaten vital services like Medicaid, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and transitional support.

Lola doesnt just highlight the problemsshe brings solutions. From launching parent advocacy fellowships to partnering with foster care experts and urban leadership programs, shes equipping families to protect their rights and raise their voices in halls of power.

In this episode, youll learn:

  • How proposed federal and state budget cuts may impact IEPs, 504 plans, and special education programs
  • What families can do right now to prepare and advocate for their children
  • Why community, housing insecurity, and disability are deeply interconnected
  • How Urban Indigo is empowering parents and future grassroots leaders
  • Recommended books like Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy and Black Disability Politics by Sami Schalk

This isnt just policyits personal. And Lola Greene reminds us that no one is coming to save uswe must save ourselves.

Whether you're a parent, educator, policymaker, or concerned ally, this conversation will move you to act.

Subscribe to the podcast for more enlightening talks and join us in exploring how historical narratives shape our future. You can also watch it on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@thecolorbetweenthelines

  continue reading

34 episodes

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Buzzsprout Podcast Description:

In this powerful episode of The Color Between the Lines, host Esther Dillard speaks with Lola Greene, founder of Urban Indigo and the first Special Education PTSA in Georgia. As a passionate advocate for children with disabilities and their families, Lola shares personal insight into whats at stake as budget cuts and federal policy changes threaten vital services like Medicaid, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and transitional support.

Lola doesnt just highlight the problemsshe brings solutions. From launching parent advocacy fellowships to partnering with foster care experts and urban leadership programs, shes equipping families to protect their rights and raise their voices in halls of power.

In this episode, youll learn:

  • How proposed federal and state budget cuts may impact IEPs, 504 plans, and special education programs
  • What families can do right now to prepare and advocate for their children
  • Why community, housing insecurity, and disability are deeply interconnected
  • How Urban Indigo is empowering parents and future grassroots leaders
  • Recommended books like Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy and Black Disability Politics by Sami Schalk

This isnt just policyits personal. And Lola Greene reminds us that no one is coming to save uswe must save ourselves.

Whether you're a parent, educator, policymaker, or concerned ally, this conversation will move you to act.

Subscribe to the podcast for more enlightening talks and join us in exploring how historical narratives shape our future. You can also watch it on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@thecolorbetweenthelines

  continue reading

34 episodes

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