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www.readingwomenpodcast.com
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| | | | Kendra talks to Alice Wong about Disability Visibility, a new essay collected she edited and published with Vintage. | |
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littlelobbyists.org
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| | | | I would encourage parents to help their children discover their interests and passions. When you care about something deeply, it becomes part of your story and advocacy. I strongly believe each person can tell their story in their own way, whether it's from visual communication, gestures, or facilitated by a person or assistive technology. | |
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www.djno.ca
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| | | | Written by: Stacey Milbern, Disability Justice Activist and OrganizerNotes on "access washing" (similar to pinkwashing or greenwashing):We are seeing access washing more and more lately. We must recognize it for what it is: leveraging "accessibility" as justification to harm communities of color and poor & working class communities. If accessibility is made at people's expense, we have to question and challenge that as access. Access for whom?Examples of access washing: ? City government impleme | |
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anzlitlovers.com
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| | This month's #6Degrees, hosted by Kate from Books are my Favourite and Best starts with After Story by Larissa Behrendt of the Eualeyai/Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay people. It's a sophisticated and thoughtful novel which shows how universal experiences such as reading the English classics and making an overseas trip can have different resonances for First Nations people. See... |