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stillmyrevolution.org
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| | | | | From Disability Politics and Theory: [Eugenics] continues to have a tremendous influence on views of disability today. Lennard J. Davis writes: Eugenics saw the possible improvement of the race as being accomplished by diminishing problematic peoples and their problematic behaviors -- these peoples were clearly delineated under the rubric of feeble-mindedness and degeneration as women,... | |
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eisforerin.com
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| | | | | [thefollowingis a full transcript of all slides in slideshow] Ableism Awareness Month Introduction to Ableism and Disability Rights Issues For several years, autism organizations led by non-autistic parents and professionals have focused on Autism Awareness in the month of April. Autistic people have pushed back on the Awareness campaigns (and their usual pathologizing, othering frameworks)... | |
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crippledscholar.com
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| | | | | I've never liked the phrase "agree to disagree" Much of this just stems from my self-absorbed desire to be right and acknowledged as being right. In practice, it does have some practical value, particularly when dealing with someone whose ideals are diametrically opposed to your own. Sometimes it's just easier to not discuss some topics... | |
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www.ndreas.eu
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| | | Inspired by @manton and this post I also made a list over the countries I've visited. Transfer stops at airports are not counted. 19 countries in the world: ? Norway ? Finland ? Denmark ? Iceland ? Estonia ? Croatia ? Greece ? Germany ? Luxembourg ? Belgium ? Netherlands ? Switzerland ? Spain ? France ? Italy ? USA ? China ? Tunisia ? Austria ? Portugal Last summer my and my family went to Portugal. | ||