Disability rights advocacy: Defender, champion, ally

By: Kevin Stone, ACROD conference speech.
Series: Interaction 11 (2) 1998: 12-20.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ADVOCACYSummary: The history of people with disability is one of continual oppression, exploitation misunderstanding, cruelty, injustice and rejection. Perhaps more than any group in group in society, more than any race or gender, the profound powelessness of people with people with disability has gone largely unrecongised and mostly unaddressed. [AJ].
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The history of people with disability is one of continual oppression, exploitation misunderstanding, cruelty, injustice and rejection. Perhaps more than any group in group in society, more than any race or gender, the profound powelessness of people with people with disability has gone largely unrecongised and mostly unaddressed. [AJ].

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