In May's introductory episode of Super Adaptables, hosts Corey “Pheez” Lee and Jonathan Sigworth discuss the ultimate social safety net - due process. In the wake of hundreds of people in the United States being deported to and indefinitely imprisoned in El Salvador, without any opportunity to plead their case in court, the constitutional right of due process for every person, citizens and non-citizens alike, is under threat. This is not an immigration issue. Without due process, no American is safe, there is no freedom of speech, and there can be no progress for disability rights or other issues that impact our lives.This year on Super Adaptables, we’re diving deep into social safety net programs - a new topic each month with weekly episodes - exploring how they function, their challenges, and their impact on all our lives.🎙️Hosts:🎤 Jonathan Sigworth – C7 quadriplegic, More Than Walking CEO🎤 Corey “Pheez” Lee – C4 quadriplegic, More Than Walking Peer Mentor Coordinator, Hip Hop artist🔹 Join the Conversation📩 Sign up for our newsletter & Zoom events: https://www.morethanwalking.com/register🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast platform or YouTube – Search "More Than Walking" or "Super Adaptables"🔹 Get Involved in Disability Advocacy🤝 Connect with advocacy organizations: https://bit.ly/MTWAdvocacyNetwork📢 Share this podcast with friends (email template): https://bit.ly/ShareSuperAdaptables🔹 DisclaimerThe views expressed on this podcast are those of individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of More Than Walking. Super Adaptables is made possible in part by a grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation’s National Paralysis Resource Center. The information provided and opinions expressed in these podcasts do not necessarily reflect the views of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. For more information about the Foundation’s National Paralysis Resource Center visit www.christopherreeve.org.

