Making Contact

Caring Relationships: Negotiating Meaning and Maintaining Dignity (encore)

The vast majority of care recipients are exclusively receiving unpaid care from a family member, friend, or neighbor. The rest receive a combination of family care and paid assistance or receive exclusively paid formal care.

Whether you are a paid home care provider, or you rely on personal assistance to meet your daily needs, or you are a family member caring for a loved one, the nature of the working relationship depends on mutual respect and dignity. During this week’s anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we’ll revisit the dynamic and complex relationship of care receiving and giving.

GUESTS:

  • Camille Christian, home care provider and SEIU member
  • Brenda Jackson, home care provider and SEIU member
  • Patty Berne, co-founder and director, Sins Invalid
  • Jessica Lehman, executive director, San Francisco Senior and Disability Action
  • Kenzi Robi, president, San Francisco IHSS (In Home Supportive Services) Public Authority Governing Body
  • Rachel Stewart, queer disabled woman passionate about disability and employment issues
  • Alana Theriault, disability benefits counselor in Berkeley, California
  • Ingrid Tischer, director of development, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF)
  • Alta Mae Stevens, in-home caregiver

 

Playlist

Artist Song Album Label
Sound ProvidersIt's Gonna BeeAn Evening With The Sound Providers
The WinksHope SoBirthday PartyAche Records
Cherly KaCherlyThe Hungry GardenMisadventure of a Meaty MachineBirdsong
Kevin MacLeodFaster Does ItRoyalty FreeRoyalty Free
NheapCrossings (QAXT New Sounds)Cafe Progressive: Further Experiments of the Goth, Vol. 1 (Qaxt New Sounds)Ecstasy Records
GillicuddyAdventure, Darling...Plays Guitar AgainSelf-Released
Mac J RealahDa PainOG1927304 Records DK