Connecting disabled leaders and advocates – with Max Barrows

Max Barrows is an award-winning disability rights leader and advocate based in Vermont. As the Outreach Director for Green Mountain Self-Advocates, Max mentors people with developmental disabilities to speak up for themselves and become leaders. Max is also the Assistant Director of Technical Assistance and Outreach for the Self-Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center (SARTAC), where he works to strengthen local and state self-advocacy organizations across the United States.
During this episode, you will hear Max talk about:
- What life was like growing up as an autistic person
- How he became involved in disability advocacy
- Why self-advocacy and peer-to-peer connections are essential for people with disabilities
- How he grew more comfortable with public speaking as part of his advocacy work
- His role in helping to educate law enforcement about autism
- The harmful impact of negative rhetoric about autism
Learn more about Green Mountain Self-Advocates and the Self-Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center (SARTAC) where Max works.
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