Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands

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Ability Radio brings you information on healthcare, art, culture, education and current affairs where we engage in lively discussions with guests in the Virgin Islands and abroad.

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Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands

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Society

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Apr 18, 2026

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Episodes

From Grief to Creativity - Episode 80 with Rebecca Robinson 18.04.2026

Mixed-media artist Rebecca Robinson shares how a Creative Renewal residency at CMC Arts in St. Croix helped her heal after her father’s passing and reignited her creativity, inspired in part by learning to scuba dive and her love of the ocean. Rebecca describes teaching children storytelling through eco-conscious sculpture projects, guiding teens in entrepreneurship and branding, and reflecting on...

Building Justice and Civil Rights - Episode 79 with James Harrington, Esq. 04.04.2026

Amelia Headly-LaMont interviews James Harrington - lawyer, activist, adjunct professor, and author - bout his decades of community organizing, landmark litigation, and building the Texas Civil Rights Project. Harrington discusses organizing farm workers in Texas and Michigan, winning workers' compensation and unemployment coverage, advancing ADA access, and the enduring power of house meetings ove...

Parents at the Table, Advocacy for Children with Disabilities - Episode 77 with Diana Autin 21.03.2026

Host Kishma B. Francis interviews Diana Autin, Senior Program Director at SPAN Parent Advocacy Network, about the vital role parents play as advocates for children and youth with disabilities. They discuss practical advocacy skills, the importance of support groups, and top resources like ParentCenterHub.org , disability-specific organizations, and local services through the Disability Rights Cent...

Greater Changes: Building a Bright Path to Community Wellness - Episode 78 with Tarik McMillen 07.03.2026

Host Kishma B. Francis interviews Tarik McMillan of Greater Changes about their Bright Path Wellness Center, community programs, and plans to expand mental health and wellness services across the Virgin Islands. The episode highlights fitness and wellness classes, family events, the new DARRI Book Club literacy initiative, efforts to reduce stigma around mental health, and how residents can access...

Swim Lessons, Safety, and Heritage - Episode 76 with Guest Coach Kie Ransom 14.02.2026

Coach Kie Ransom Mahler shares her lifelong journey as a swimmer and instructor, the importance of Black representation in aquatic education, and how swimming can boost brain development and confidence. She explains practical water-safety tips, the silent nature of drowning, local lifeguard resources, and community challenges like water quality and marine protection. Learn about adaptive classes f...

Diabetes in the Virgin Islands: Episode 75 - with Guest, Dr. Julia Sheen 07.02.2026

In this episode of Ability Radio, Dr. Julia Sheen, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Diabetes Center of Excellence, discusses the rising diabetes rates in the territory, prevention strategies, community outreach, and the Center’s services including mobile screenings, nutrition classes, medication management, pediatric care, and telemedicine. She emphasizes cultural factors, the importance o...

VIPTI in 2026 - VI Parent Training Institute & Information Center - Episode 74 with Kishma Francis, Angus Drigo, and Archie Jennings 31.01.2026

You are listening to Ability Radio with Amelia Headley Lamont and guests Angus Drigo, Kishma Francis, and Archie Jennings of the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands. They outline 2026 priorities for DRCVI and the VI Parent Training Institute (VIPTI) , one of nearly 100 parent training and information centers in the United States. The plans include teen mental health initiatives, youth e...

The Virgin Islands Association for Independent Living - Episode 73 with Monique Butte 10.01.2026

In this episode, Amelia Headly-LaMont speaks with Monique Bute, Director of the Virgin Islands Association for Independent Living (Center for Independent Living), about the independent living movement and the center’s mission to promote civil rights and independence for people with disabilities. They outline the center’s five core services—advocacy, independent living skills training, information...

Inside DRCVI, 2025 in Review - Episode 72 with Guests Angus Drigo, Archie Jennings, and Kishma B. Francis. 03.01.2026

Hosts Amelia Headley-Lamont and guests Angus Drigo (Executive Director), Archie Jennings (Assistant Executive & Litigation Director), and Kishma Francis (Project Director) recap the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands’ work in 2025. The episode covers the center’s advocacy mission, ADA enforcement, monitoring visits, the mental health consent decree, employment initiatives, and comm...

Disability Rights & Modern Media - Episode 71 with Rebekah Kubla 20.12.2025

Host Amelia Headly Lamont interviews Rebekah Kubla, communications manager at the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands, about her role since joining in 2023. They discuss social media algorithms and media bias, the power of plain language, recent advances in sign language access, and how AI and assistive technologies can both improve accessibility and raise privacy concerns. 

Science, Healing, and History - Episode 70 with Rudean Leinaeng, Author and Scientist 06.12.2025

Amelia Headly Lamont interviews Rudean Leinaeng, a chemist, college professor, and author, about her life in science, her teaching and research (including work on lead in Bronx Zoo animals), and a film her son is making, "My Mother, the Scientist," to inspire more people of color to enter STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). They also discuss Rudean’s writing, including the novella "...

Strengthening Nonprofits from Grants to Growth - Episode 69 with Yvonne Peterson, Executive Director of the Beyond Visions Foundation 15.11.2025

Host Amelia Headley LaMont interviews Yvonne Petersen, Executive Director of Beyond Visions Foundation, about her decades of nonprofit leadership, grant writing and training, and efforts to build local capacity across the U.S. Virgin Islands. They discuss practical tips for aligning missions with funders, preparing competitive grant applications, the importance of collaboration, and special educat...

Employers & Disability: Practical Tools for Hiring and Return-to-Work - Episode 68 with DRCVI's Archie and Shammi 14.11.2025

Archie Jennings and Shammi Carr discuss National Disability Employment Awareness Month , explaining employer-focused resources such as ODEP , JAN , EARN , and EEOC guidance on reasonable accommodation and return-to-work strategies. They also outline services for job seekers and beneficiaries — Vocational Rehabilitation , Department of Labor , Ticket to Work ,  Island Therapy Solutions , and My Bro...

Saving Lives in the Virgin Islands - Episode 67 with Cancer Support VI 07.11.2025

This episode features Cancer Support VI's Barb Michaud (President/CEO), Anna Holley (Director of Operations), and patient advocate Anique Harrigan discussing Pinktober awareness events, community outreach, volunteer efforts, and how listeners can get help or get involved. For assistance, contact the patient advocate at 340-514-8647 or visit cancersupportvi.org. Over 450 new cancer cases are diagno...

The Importance of Community Collaboration and Creating a Space for Agencies to Share Resources - Episode 66 with Dr. Juan Christian of Tutu Park Mall 30.10.2025

Attorney Kishma B. Francis speaks with Dr. Juan Christian about Tutu Park Mall’s “Community Connectivity” efforts, and the importance of community collaboration and creating a space for agencies to share resources.  They discuss the power of partnerships—schools, nonprofits, businesses, and volunteers—to provide resources, raise awareness, and create emotionally and culturally safe spaces for resi...

Self-Care for Parents & Teachers - Episode 65 with Dr. Muria Nisbett & Destiny Samuels 23.10.2025

Dr. Muria Nisbett and Destiny Samuels speak about intentional self-care, mental health awareness, and practical strategies to prevent burnout — from daily small practices and respite for caregivers to normalizing therapy and checking in with others during Suicide Prevention Month and hurricane season. Listeners receive tips for parents, teachers, and community members, and are directed to the Disa...

Waves Ahead: Rebuilding Resilience for Puerto Rico - Episode 64 with Wilfred Labiosa 08.10.2025

Wilfred Labiosa, CEO of Waves Ahead , discusses building community-based mental health and support services, including housing, for older adults and the LGBT community across Puerto Rico. He explains how Waves Ahead is working to solve problems through the organization’s hurricane relief work, reconstruction, the creation of regionally located centers, and ongoing research into anxiety, depression...

The Texas Civil Rights Project, Building a Social Justice Movement - Episode 63 with Guest Jim Harrington 03.10.2025

Host Amelia Headley-Lamont talks with Jim Harrington, founder of the Texas Civil Rights Project , about his new memoir and decades of organizing and litigation for farmworkers, students, people with disabilities, and communities. Harrington reflects on victories, setbacks, and lessons for activists and lawyers working to protect civil and disability rights. His new book, " The Texas Civil Rights P...

Inside the ADA Trainer Leadership Network - Episode 62 with Guest Lawanda Cook, PhD, CRC 19.09.2025

In this episode, Archie Jennings, Esq., talks with Lawanda Cook, PhD, CRC, Senior Extension Associate at Cornell’s Yang Tan Institute and content specialist for the Northeast ADA Center. They explain the ADA Trainer Leadership Network (TLN), a free train‑the‑trainer program with 57 modules that builds local capacity to teach ADA rights and responsibilities across employment, public services, publi...

ADA and Accessibility Initiatives - Episode 61 with Guest Julien Henley, USVI ADA Coordinator 28.07.2025

Host Archie Jennings, the Director of Advocacy, covers the Americans with Disabilities Act 35th Anniversary in a conversation with the Honorable Julien Henley, the Territorial ADA Coordinator, discussing key initiatives and challenges in making the Virgin Islands more accessible for persons with disabilities. Julien highlights significant legislative efforts, such as the Visitability Law, which in...

Navigating Mental Healthcare in the Virgin Islands - Episode 60 with Guest Dr. Ramona Moss 23.07.2025

Join hosts Dawn Dyer and Attorney Archie Jennings from the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands as they welcome Dr. Ramona Moss, Chair of the U.S. Virgin Islands Board of Psychology Examiners, for an insightful discussion on mental health. Explore the vital importance of ensuring mental health professionals are licensed, the role of the Board of Psychology Examiners, and the challenges o...

A Safer Future with the VI Justice Initiative - Episode 59 with Guest Casey Payton. Esq. 11.07.2025

Dawn Dyer hosts Casey Payton, Executive Director of the VI Justice Initiative, to discuss how this innovative nonprofit is providing crucial legal support across the territory, from the successful "Clean Slate" expungement program to the "Know Your Rights" campaign, which helps youth understand their legal rights and consequences. Attorney Payton shares inspiring stories of outreach and education,...

The Legacy of Ione Davis (Part 2 of 2) : The Civil Rights Era to Present Day - Episode 55 with Guest and Author Paula Whatley Matabane 10.07.2025

(Part 2 of 2) In this engaging episode of Ability Radio, host Amelia Headley-LaMont welcomes Paula Whatley Matabane, a retired professor from Howard University and an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Together, they delve into Matabane's profound family legacy, exploring her grandparents' journey from slavery to higher education and their influence on her spiritual and pers...

All About Accessible Technology - Episode 58 with Guest Gerad Evelyn of VIUCEDD 01.07.2025

Amelia Hedley-Lamont introduces Gerad Evelyn, an assistive technology specialist at the Virgin Islands University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (VIUCEDD), which serves a broader range of individuals beyond students. This episode explores the world of assistive technology, showcasing its diverse applications beyond electronic devices, ranging from wheelchairs to voice-over-equ...

ABLE, Mental Health Services, and ADA challenges - Episode 57 with Guest Archie Jennings 13.06.2025

Amelia Headly-LaMont is joined by Archie Jennings, the Director of Advocacy at the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands, to discuss information relevant to the disability community, including the proposed ABLE Act, which aims to ease the financial burdens of individuals with disabilities by establishing tax-advantaged savings accounts. The episode also highlights the formation of the Vir...

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