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disabled honi 2021

Creative, Perspective //

Finality with Visions of Salvador Dali

A work of creative non-fiction.

October 29, 2021 Margot Beavin-Collin
Analysis //

Dignity

Exploring the reality of assisted dying.

October 29, 2021 R Eames
Art, Culture //

Adopting a Disabled Lens in Art History

Highlighting disability in historical artists and art history.

October 29, 2021 Sarah Korte
Analysis //

Into the world of monoclonal antibodies: how a promising COVID-19 treatment highlights treatment inaccessibility

Monoclonal antibodies and other biologic drugs are necessary medicines for many disabled people.

October 28, 2021 Wilson Huang
Creative //

To my disabled friends

A letter filled with love.

October 28, 2021 Holly Zhang
Analysis //

Barriers to diagnosis: the function of self-diagnosis in neurodivergent and disabled communities

Self-diagnosis isn’t ironclad, and sometimes people get it wrong. Crucially, however, so do psychiatrists.

October 28, 2021 Ira Patole

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