Surviving Society
S2/E3: Death by Welfare with China Mills
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 1:26:29
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Sinopsis
On Tothill Street, in the heart of London’s Whitehall, sits Caxton House, home to the Department for Work and Pensions. The DWP administers the UK’s welfare system, a key infrastructure of everyday life. For many, the DWP determines if they have enough money to eat, stay warm, power medical equipment - to live. For many, it has also become synonymous with suicide. In collaboration with activists and scholars Stella Dadzie, Imogen Day, John Pring, and Rick Burgess, in this episode, China Mills (from Healing Justice London) describes the grinding bureaucratic crimes committed as the DWP sought to force disabled people into work. This painful story is also one of power. We’ll hear how disabled people and people of colour have fought tirelessly to expose the true scale of this crime - and get justice. Useful Links *Caring for ourselves and each other when the state tells us that we don’t matter is a radical act. We hope you find these resources useful.* Deaths by Welfare Project podcast (including BSL interpret