Aimi Hamraie
Contra*
Contra* is a podcast about disability, design justice, and the lifeworld. Episodes will feature interviews, analyses of the built environment, reviews, and more. Visit cirticaldesignlab.com for more information.
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Episodes
Conversation 5: Takeaways with Aimi Hamraie, Jos Boys, Scar Barclay and Paul DeFazio 06.04.2026 1:05:30
Each conversation featured in Disability Meets Architecture draws on a different productive friction and places two activists, architects, designers, writers or artists in dialogue. This one, on ‘takeaways,’ brings together themes and tensions arising over the series. It reflects on what worked with the format, the themes which arose and what questions we did not get around to. This episode featur...
Conversation 4: Antifascism with Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Paul DeFazio and Scar Barclay 30.03.2026 1:13:25
Each conversation featured in Disability Meets Architecture draws on a different productive friction and places two activists, architects, designers, writers or artists in dialogue. This one, on ‘anti-fascism,’ attends to the rise in right-wing, populist movements and their rhetoric. It asks what it means to continue to operate against the political pendulum, how to find gaps for resistance and ho...
Conservation 3: Who Counts with Micha Frazer-Carroll and Samir Pandya 23.03.2026 58:04
Each conversation featured in Disability Meets Architecture draws on a different productive friction and places two activists, architects, designers, writers or artists in dialogue. This one, on ‘who counts,’ explores which bodyminds are thought of as productive. We are thinking about histories of systemic ableism and racism and how to go about challenging architecture’s understanding of diverse i...
Conversation 2: Care with Teeth with Anthony Clarke and Jeff Kasper 16.03.2026 53:54
Each conversation featured in Disability Meets Architecture draws on a different productive friction and places two activists, architects, designers, writers or artists in dialogue. This one, on ‘care with teeth,’ takes its name from the expression “joy with teeth” in Black Liturgies: Prayers, Poems and Meditations for Staying Human (2024) by Cole Arthur Riley. It considers the plurality of care,...
Conversation 1: Access Washing with Karen Braitmayer and Natasha Trotman 09.03.2026 50:32
Each conversation featured in Disability Meets Architecture draws on a different productive friction and places two activists, architects, designers, writers or artists in dialogue. This one, on ‘access washing,’ an expression coined by Stacey Milbern, considers the power dynamics in the design process and projects, where and how Disabled practitioners are involved, and to what extent ‘access’ is...
Intro: Round Tower with Jos Boys and Aimi Hamraie 02.03.2026 14:55
Each conversation featured in Disability Meets Architecture draws on a different productive friction and places two activists, architects, designers, writers or artists in dialogue. This one, the introduction to our series, takes place at the Round Tower, Rundetårn, in Copenhagen. It was recorded just as we were planning the series when Jos and Aimi found themselves in the city at the same time. T...
For Alice Wong 01.12.2025 42:05
This episode celebrates Alice Wong, crip ancestor and disabled oracle, through her collaborations with the Critical Design Lab and Contra* podcast.
Episode 54: Contra* Season 4 Reflections with Aimi Hamraie and Kelsie Acton 14.05.2025 1:02:27
On this episode, Aimi Hamraie and Kelsie Acton reflect on this season of Contra*, their work with the Remote Access Archives, and their hopes for how the archives will be used. They also share about their own experiences of finding remote access in their disability communities,and how they archived remote access with the Critical Design Lab team. On this episode, Aimi Hamraie and Kelsie Acton ref...
Episode 53: Contra* Remote Joy and Community with India Harville 07.05.2025 32:04
This episode, we hear from India Harville, an African American, queer, disabled activist, consultant, public speaker, somatics practitioner, and performance artist. India details her own experience with remote access before and during the pandemic, and the ways that the disability community continues to innovate and experiment to find more ways to connect, find joy, and build community across spac...
Episode 52: Contra* Sex and Intimacy with Brian Lobel 30.04.2025 39:22
This episode, we hear from Brian Lobel, a white man who was diagnosed with cancer and co-founded of the Sex with Cancer project. Lobel takes us into the world of cancer, queer sex advocacy, disabled pleasure, and the role of hotlines and online spaces as essential remote access for anyone searching for answers to their most intimate questions. For a full episode transcript, visit criticaldesignla...
Episode 51: Cripping Pandemic Learning 23.04.2025 6:09
What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, Kelsie looks at Cripping Pandemic Learning, documents developed by Danielle E. Lorenz and Hannah Sullivan Facknitz to support access for disabled students to online learning. These documents highlight the collaboration and simplicity of access-knowledge sharing common...
Episode 50: Contra* Childhood Joy and Education with Katie Goldfinch 16.04.2025 41:29
This episode, we hear from Katie Goldfinch, a white, nonbinary person and solidarity worker with Touretteshero. Katie gives us insight into the disability arts scene in the UK, how Touretteshero navigates the pandemic, and how they are working hard to share collective joy, education, creativity, and curiosity with kids and teachers remotely. For a full episode transcript, visit criticaldesignlab....
Episode 49: Crips for eSims 09.04.2025 7:11
What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, Kelsie looks at Crips for E-sims for Gaza, an effort by Alice Wong, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna Samarasinha and Jane Shi to encourage disabled people and their allies to donate to get eSims to people in Gaza. Kelsie reflects on the relationship between mutual aid, remote acc...
Episode 48: Contra* Fashion and Performance with Sky Cubacub 02.04.2025 36:34
This episode, we hear from Sky Cubacub, a Filipinx, non-binary disabled activist, designer and educator, who founded Rebirth Garments. They discuss their journey to gender-affirming fashion, fashion newsletters, and navigating social media. And, they share their current project with kids – at the intersection of education, performance, and interdependence that is rooted in community care and trust...
Episode 47: Olmstead Quality of Life Survey 26.03.2025 6:43
What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, Kelsie looks at the Olmstead Quality of Life Survey and reflects on the limits of remote access. For a full episode transcript, visit criticaldesignlab.com Links: Remote Access Archive
Episode 46: Contra* Remote Access Parties with moira williams 19.03.2025 44:52
On this episode, we hear from moira williams, an Indigenous disabled artist. moira shares their experience with pre-pandemic and pandemic forms of remote access, especially as it pertains to joy, community-building, performance, nightlife and parties, visual protests and more. For a full episode transcript, visit criticaldesignlab.com Themes: Joy as resistance Hybrid and remote parties and commu...
Episode 45: Glitch Realm 12.03.2025 7:24
What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, Kelsie shares a bit about Glitch Realm, a piece of digital art by Yo-Yo Lin and Kevin Gotkin, developed for one of the Remote Access parties and reflects on joy and access magic. For a full episode transcript, visit criticaldesignlab.com Links: Remote Access Archive
Episode 44: Contra* Environmental Illness and Remote Life with Susan Molloy 05.03.2025 48:27
On this episode of Contra*, Aimi talks to Susan Molloy, a white disabled woman and environmental illness activist. Susan is a resident of a remote, disability community outside of Snowflake, Arizona. Susan shares how she found her way to remote disability advocacy, the barriers to remote access faced by folks with environmental illnesses, and how she and others in her neighborhood advocate, innova...
Episode 43: Communication First 26.02.2025 6:51
What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, Kelsie looks at five documents sent to us by Communication First. Communication First works to advance the rights of people who cannot rely on speech. These documents highlight the need for some disabled people to have in person support, including in person support to...
Episode 42: Contra* Audio Descriptions with Thomas Reid 19.02.2025 33:37
This episode, we hear from Thomas Reid, who is a Black disabled and blind man, podcast producer extraordinaire, and host of Reid My Mind Radio. Thomas discusses audio description and access, especially in the film industry, Blackness and disability, accessibility and blindness, and cross-disability community as he has navigated becoming blind as an adult. He also shares his reasons for hope in the...
Episode 41: Alice Wong Takes a Trip to the White House 12.02.2025 5:09
What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, Kelsie looks at two articles documenting Alice Wong’s 2015 trip to the White House via a robot. In this mini-episode, Kelsie looks at documents that highligt an innovative remote access technology and the importance of remote access before the COVID-19 pandemic. For...
Episode 40: Contra* Podcasting in Community with Qudsiya Naqui 05.02.2025 36:20
This episode, we hear from Qudsiya Naqui, a blind South Asian lawyer and podcast creator. Qudsiya shares how remote access has transformed her daily work and inspired her to start her own podcast, Down to the Struts, welcoming her into the broader disability community. Themes: Disability advocacy and justice Advocating for remote workplace access Blindness and screen readers Podcast remote rec...
Episode 39: UCLA Hybrid Access Strike 29.01.2025 8:33
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we spoke with a number of scholars and activists about mutual aid and pandemic times. This season we’re sharing some of those conversations. We’re also taking a closer look at some of the documents in the remote access archive. What has been the role of remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for the disability community? In this mini-episode, K...
Episode 38: Contra* Remote Access History with Corbett O’Toole 22.01.2025 48:48
This season of Contra*, we’re sharing oral history interviews from the Remote Access Archives. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we spoke with a number of scholars and activists about mutual aid and pandemic times. What did remote access look like 20 years ago? 30 years ago? How has the disability community been innovating with phones, emails and the internet since these were emerging techno...
Episode 37: The Toomey Gazette 15.01.2025 7:25
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we spoke with a number of scholars and activists about mutual aid and pandemic times. This season we’re sharing some of those conversations. We’re also taking a closer look at some of the documents in the remote access archive in mini-episodes, like the one you're listening to today! What was the role of remote access before the COVID-19 pandemic for the disa...
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