Disability Community for Democracy – with Nieta Greene

Disability Community for Democracy – with Nieta Greene

Author: Carolyn Kiel January 26, 2026 Duration: 55:09

Nieta Greene is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Disability Community for Democracy, Inc., an organization focused on safeguarding the rights of individuals within the disability community and providing a platform for political engagement founded on intersectional disability justice.

She is a resilient and proud Disabled Puerto Rican, Black, gender non-conforming, gay woman. Nieta openly champions her identity as she advocates for inclusivity and belonging on behalf of those unable to voice their concerns.

During this episode, Nieta talks about:

  • Her experience growing up with multiple disabilities in the 1980s, and becoming involved in disability and LGBTQ+ advocacy 
  • Founding Disability Community for Democracy, Inc. after the 2024 U.S. election
  • Systemic challenges that disabled people face in the United States (employment, healthcare, housing, etc.) and how politics impacts those challenges 
  • The importance of coalition building
  • How to increase the disability community's political power in the United States

Learn more about Nieta and Disability Community for Democracy at DisabilityCommunityForDemocracy.org, subscribe to Nieta's Substack Nothing About Us Without Us and find social media and other links on Linktree.

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