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Publisher
Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC
Pub. Date
2020
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"A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience: Disability Visibility brings together the voices of activists, authors, lawyers, politicians, artists, and everyday people whose daily lives are, in the words of playwright Neil Marcus, "an art . . . an ingenious way to live." According to the last census, one in five people in the United States lives with a disability. Some are visible,...
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Ember, an imprint of Random House Children's Books
Pub. Date
2023.
Description
"The seventeen eye-opening essays in Disability Visibility, all written by disabled people, offer keen insight into the complex and rich disability experience, examining life's ableism and inequality, its challenges and losses, and celebrating its wisdom, passion, and joy. The accounts in this collection ask readers to think about disabled people not as individuals who need to be "fixed," but as members of a community with its own history, culture,...
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Delacorte Press
Pub. Date
[2020]
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"A young adult adaptation of Alice Wong's Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century"--
According to the last census, one in five people in the United States lives with a disability. Some are visible, some are hidden-- but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. Wong brings together an urgent, galvanizing collection of personal essays by contemporary disabled writers. Inside you will find activists, authors,...
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Pub. Date
2022.
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Drawing on a collection of original essays, previously published work, conversations, graphics, photos, commissioned art by disabled and Asian American artists, and more, Alice uses her unique talent to share an impressionistic scrapbook of her life as an Asian American disabled activist, community organizer, media maker, and dreamer. From her love of food and pop culture to her unwavering commitment to dismantling systemic ableism, Alice shares her...
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Haymarket Books
Pub. Date
2019.
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"The late author and activist Marta Russell wrote a number of groundbreaking and insightful essays on the nature of disability and oppression under capitalism. In this volume, Russell's various essays are brought together in one place in order to provide a useful and expansive resource to those interested in better understanding the ways in which the modern phenomenon of disability is shaped by capitalist economic and social relations. The essays...
Publisher
National Council on Disability
Pub. Date
[2007]
Description
"On October 31, 2006, the National Council on Disability (NCD) released a report entitled Creating Livable Communities at an event co-hosted by NCD and AARP at AARP world headquarters in Washington, D.C. The event included two expert panel discussions. ... This publication provides background information about the livable community concept, a summary of the main findings and recommendations of NCD's reports on livable communities, and a summary of...
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Publisher
Tablo
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
Rachel is bright and inquisitive. She is excitied for every new experience and to share those experiences with people around her.After working at a Care Facility for severly disabled and elderly people full time for a few years, Jesse begins to feel staggered and unfulfilled in his job. After his boss drops him down to part time status he starts volunteering at an independent living centre. During his time there he begins to develop a relationship...
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American community survey reports volume ACS-29
Publisher
U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau
Pub. Date
2014.
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Publisher
Beacon Press
Pub. Date
[2015]
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"The first significant book on the history and impact of the ADA--the "eyes on the prize" moment for disability rights The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the widest-ranging piece of civil rights legislation ever passed in the history of the United States, and it has become the model for most civil rights laws around the world. The untold story behind the act is anything but a dry account of bills and speeches, however. Rather, it's a fascinating...
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University of Illinois Press
Pub. Date
[2021]
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"Time and again, antebellum Americans justified slavery and white supremacy by linking blackness to disability, defectiveness, and dependency. Jenifer L. Barclay examines the ubiquitous narratives that depicted black people with disabilities as pitiable, monstrous, or comical, narratives used not only to defend slavery but argue against it. As she shows, this relationship between ableism and racism impacted racial identities during the antebellum...
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