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EP 4: Anti-Ableism, Activism and the Arts with Andrew Miller MBE, UK Arts Access Champion, broadcaster and cultural consultant

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Amongst other things, Andrew Miller is the UK Arts Access Champion and a broadcaster and cultural consultant and commentator with an impressive CV.

In this episode, Michèle asks Andrew about his career so far, and the ‘accidents and disappointments’ that got him to where he is now. Andrew talks about the moments of change that he’s been a part of, the importance of representation and what’s needed for sustaining change.

This is a wide-ranging discussion in which Andrew shares his perspective on the cultural sector, informed by his professional and personal experience .

Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.
Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.
Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the last 7 and a half years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

This podcast is produced by Podtalk.co.uk

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Amongst other things, Andrew Miller is the UK Arts Access Champion and a broadcaster and cultural consultant and commentator with an impressive CV.

In this episode, Michèle asks Andrew about his career so far, and the ‘accidents and disappointments’ that got him to where he is now. Andrew talks about the moments of change that he’s been a part of, the importance of representation and what’s needed for sustaining change.

This is a wide-ranging discussion in which Andrew shares his perspective on the cultural sector, informed by his professional and personal experience .

Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.
Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.
Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the last 7 and a half years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

This podcast is produced by Podtalk.co.uk

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