Cornell Notes Activity
Subject: I’m not your inspiration, thank you very much |
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Key Points
–social model of disability Change societal understanding of disability |
Notes
‘People with disabilities do not exist to inspire you -The representation of people with disabilities are limited; open more opportunities -disability is seen in a negative way; need to change that perception People with disabilities are objectified Structural and systemic change is needed to make people with disabilities included in society |
Summary
Don’t objectify people with disabilities or use them to make you feel inspired for doing daily activities. Systemic change is needed to provide better support to persons with disabilities |
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