11. Inclusive innovation: co-creating spaces and equity with Bongani Mapumulo

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"In order to help people, we need to understand them."

Learn how Bongani Mapumulo is transforming accessibility and innovation for students living with disabilities in low-income communities in the Global South on this podcast conversation featuring disability rights, inclusive innovation, and assistive technology trends.

🎙️ About This Episode

In this episode, we talk to Bongani Mapumulo, a leading disability rights advocate and champion of inclusive innovation in South Africa. Bongani shares a personal and professional journey shaped by systemic challenges, transformative learning, and a passion for social and redistributive justice.

With a robust background in Political Science, Sociology, Social Anthropology, and advanced diplomas in Disability & Rehabilitation and Intercultural Communication from Stellenbosch University, Bongani is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation at the UCT Graduate School of Business.

His pioneering research focuses on advancing assistive technologies and inclusive design within low- and middle-income contexts, promoting universal access as a foundation for equity and human dignity.

👉 In this episode, we cover:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:20) - Personal Story
  • (01:47) - Challenges and Activism in Student Life
  • (05:17) - Institutional Preparedness and Accessibility
  • (07:06) - Assistive Technology and Support
  • (12:25) - Reasonable Accommodation and Equity
  • (22:36) - Intersectionality and Lived Experiences
  • (27:48) - Personal Story and Impact
  • (28:50) - Navigating Identity and Spaces
  • (30:25) - Challenges and Opportunities in Education
  • (38:54) - Representation and Inclusion
  • (41:24) - Influence of Supportive Figures
  • (42:33) - The Importance of Early Belief
  • (43:49) - Grassroots Representation
  • (44:00) - Unheard Voices and Broader Solutions
  • (45:55) - Final Thoughts

▶️ Listen Now & Subscribe

Enjoyed this? Hit follow on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on YouTube to never miss powerful stories. Whether you’re leading a team or just trying to lead your life without emotionally buffering, you’re in good company here.

Referenced works

This episode mentions material from Physical Disability and Sexuality: Stories from South Africa (2021), edited by Xanthe Hunt, Stine Hellum Braathen, Mussa Chiwaula, Mark T. Carew, Poul Rohleder, and Leslie Swartz, published by Springer Nature under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Explore Bongani Mapumulo's contributions in Chapter 6 (Physical Disability and Masculinity: Hegemony and Exclusion) and Chapter 7 (Bongani’s Story), whose personal experiences and insights on disability and transformation feature in this discussion.

Available: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-55567-2

Notable Thanks

- Carl & Emily Fuchs Foundation

- Bertha Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship

- UCT's Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching One Button Studios

Connect with Bongani

- LinkedIn

- Facebook

- Instagram

📧 For Speaking & Partnerships

Host Bandile Mndebele is available for speaking, collaborations, features, workshops, and partnership opportunities. To connect, reach out on LinkedIn or via [email protected].

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"In order to help people, we need to understand them."

Learn how Bongani Mapumulo is transforming accessibility and innovation for students living with disabilities in low-income communities in the Global South on this podcast conversation featuring disability rights, inclusive innovation, and assistive technology trends.

🎙️ About This Episode

In this episode, we talk to Bongani Mapumulo, a leading disability rights advocate and champion of inclusive innovation in South Africa. Bongani shares a personal and professional journey shaped by systemic challenges, transformative learning, and a passion for social and redistributive justice.

With a robust background in Political Science, Sociology, Social Anthropology, and advanced diplomas in Disability & Rehabilitation and Intercultural Communication from Stellenbosch University, Bongani is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation at the UCT Graduate School of Business.

His pioneering research focuses on advancing assistive technologies and inclusive design within low- and middle-income contexts, promoting universal access as a foundation for equity and human dignity.

👉 In this episode, we cover:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:20) - Personal Story
  • (01:47) - Challenges and Activism in Student Life
  • (05:17) - Institutional Preparedness and Accessibility
  • (07:06) - Assistive Technology and Support
  • (12:25) - Reasonable Accommodation and Equity
  • (22:36) - Intersectionality and Lived Experiences
  • (27:48) - Personal Story and Impact
  • (28:50) - Navigating Identity and Spaces
  • (30:25) - Challenges and Opportunities in Education
  • (38:54) - Representation and Inclusion
  • (41:24) - Influence of Supportive Figures
  • (42:33) - The Importance of Early Belief
  • (43:49) - Grassroots Representation
  • (44:00) - Unheard Voices and Broader Solutions
  • (45:55) - Final Thoughts

▶️ Listen Now & Subscribe

Enjoyed this? Hit follow on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on YouTube to never miss powerful stories. Whether you’re leading a team or just trying to lead your life without emotionally buffering, you’re in good company here.

Referenced works

This episode mentions material from Physical Disability and Sexuality: Stories from South Africa (2021), edited by Xanthe Hunt, Stine Hellum Braathen, Mussa Chiwaula, Mark T. Carew, Poul Rohleder, and Leslie Swartz, published by Springer Nature under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Explore Bongani Mapumulo's contributions in Chapter 6 (Physical Disability and Masculinity: Hegemony and Exclusion) and Chapter 7 (Bongani’s Story), whose personal experiences and insights on disability and transformation feature in this discussion.

Available: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-55567-2

Notable Thanks

- Carl & Emily Fuchs Foundation

- Bertha Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship

- UCT's Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching One Button Studios

Connect with Bongani

- LinkedIn

- Facebook

- Instagram

📧 For Speaking & Partnerships

Host Bandile Mndebele is available for speaking, collaborations, features, workshops, and partnership opportunities. To connect, reach out on LinkedIn or via [email protected].

Creators & Guests

  continue reading

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