Blackademik - Creating a Platform for Inclusion w/ Jordan Jarrett Bryan
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Brooke welcomes Jordan Jarrett Bryan to discuss his experiences as a below-the-knee amputee, looking at topics such as the journey of learning to walk, and the impact of his disability on their childhood and teenage years.
They also explore the positive impact of Jordan's disability on his career, particularly in the media industry, touching on the importance of representation and Jordan's own production company, Blackademic, which aims to empower and provide opportunities for underrepresented voices in the media.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Being a below-the-knee amputee, has had a positive impact on his career. It opened doors for Jordan in the media industry, particularly in TV presenting, due to Channel 4's focus on hiring disabled talent for their Paralympics coverage.
- Jordan's experience as a below-the-knee amputee from a young age allowed him to adapt to his disability without having to relearn how to walk. This early adaptation made it easier for him to navigate his disability and participate in activities like sports.
- Jordan's positive experience with his disability during his childhood and teenage years can be attributed to the support and acceptance he received from his friends. While there were some instances of teasing, overall, his friends treated him no differently and he did not face significant negative experiences.
- Jordan's journey of accepting and embracing his disability has led him to redefine his understanding of what it means to be disabled. He now recognises that even though his disability may be less severe compared to others, it is still valid and he can use his platform and privilege to advocate for those who face more significant challenges.
BEST MOMENTS
"I think I was lucky in that it happening very early... If you're going to lose your leg, I'd rather lose it early than later."
"The quality of it is not important... The quality is not important. That's where the BBC come in. They're saying, don't worry, we'll look after the lighting. We'll look after the sound."
"So let's get the good, but let's broaden the net to find not just, you know, your Daves and your Johns who are white men."
"Representation is only half the job. I think it's more about implementation. What are those people actually doing?"
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