Disabilty Rights

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Listening
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Listening

From: Living Disability

Jacqueline Valencia and Alexandria McDonough write about their relationship as mother-daughter and their experience commuting, particularly regarding Alex’s experience on the commute as an … ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Living with a Disability
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Living with a Disability

From: Making a Home

Powley reflects on what it is like to live with a disability. She discusses the need for group homes, ableism, accessible accommodation, and her own personal experiences living in Nova Scotia as … 32 $3.20 Add
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Looking Back, Rethinking Historical Perspectives and Reflecting upon Emerging Trends

Looking Back, Rethinking Historical Perspectives and Reflecting upon Emerging Trends

From: Disability and Social Change

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Making a Home
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Making a Home

Assisted Living in the Community for Young Disabled People

In some Canadian provinces, people with severe physical disabilities are simply warehoused in nursing homes, where many people, especially in the age of homecare, are in the final stages of their … 136 View
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Making Homelessness Harder: Possibilities for Radical Re-Orientation

Making Homelessness Harder: Possibilities for Radical Re-Orientation

Prologue: How to Read Tearing Bodies Red Wagon Collective and the Monday Art Group The Disabling Normative Body, aka Bourgeoise Making Homelessness Harder “Anyone Can Become Homeless” Praxis as Antidote Cultural Economy: Mending the Social Fabric Back and Forth Trying to Undo the Violence Acknowledgements Notes References

From: Not A New Problem

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Manifesting Our Collective Futures

Manifesting Our Collective Futures

From: Crip Kinship

Topics discussed include the future of disability justice, rebirth and finding inspiration in a collective past, and the larger movement towards a more inclusive crip future. 11 $1.10 Add
Maternity Rolls

Maternity Rolls

Pregnancy, Childbirth and Disability

Heather Kuttai is a 40-year-old white, heterosexual woman. She is married and is the mother of two children. Living in a quiet, middle-class neighbourhood, her life is, in many ways, seemingly … 143 View
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Mental Health Disability: The Forgotten Terrain

Mental Health Disability: The Forgotten Terrain

From: Disability and Social Change

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Minding the City
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Minding the City

From: Living Disability

Corey Bialek writes about what living with double depression means for going outside and getting around a city, and how the way we design public spaces impacts mental health. 10 $1.00 Add
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Monsters and Marvels

Monsters and Marvels

From: Disfigured

Chapter 8 focuses on the fine line between what is considered monstrous and the marvellous in fairy tales and real life,  exploring topics such as superheros, circus and spectacle, … 18 $1.80 Add
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Music and Joyful Embodied Experiences

Music and Joyful Embodied Experiences

From: Maternity Rolls

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Not A New Problem

Not A New Problem

Violence in the Lives of Disabled Women

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Out of the Closet: Intimate Partner Violence as a Factor Contributing to Cognitive Disabilities

Out of the Closet: Intimate Partner Violence as a Factor Contributing to Cognitive Disabilities

Entering the Closet: N's Dream Becomes a Nightmare Hidden in the Closet: Cognitive Damage and Intimate Partner Violence Concussions, Violence, and Dementia Pugilistica Peeking Through the Closet Door: A Social Model of Disability Traumatic Brain Injury, and Intimate Partner Violence Opening the Closet Door: Intimate Partner Abuse and Older Women Entering the Closet: Consideration of IPV and Cognitive Disability in Older Women Keeping the Closet Door Open: Using the Social Disability Model Conclusion References

From: Not A New Problem

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People and Policies in Search of Disability Rights

People and Policies in Search of Disability Rights

From: About Canada: Disability Rights

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