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disabled honi 2018

Perspective //

Is ableism coming to a facility near you?

The outsourcing of public spaces and services is concerning

November 23, 2018 Michelle Young
Perspective //

Disabled, not drunk

Tired of discrimination against queercrips

November 23, 2018 Hayden Moon
Perspective //

I don’t know

Some advice for medical professionals

November 23, 2018 Lucy Stafford
Perspective //

A letter to myself

A conversation with my anxiety

November 23, 2018 Michelle Lim
Analysis //

Is ADHD being overdiagnosed or underdiagnosed?

Investigating the controversial diagnostic implications of this mental disorder

November 23, 2018 Wilson Huang
Perspective //

Divide and conquer

Disabled individuals are stronger together than they are apart

November 23, 2018 Jess Balthazaar
Analysis //

ScoMo is Satan, and so is everyone else

What happens when the whole damn system is wrong

November 23, 2018 Margot Beavin-Collin
Perspective //

Why we need to ditch “differently abled”

Moving past euphemisms for disability

November 23, 2018 Noa Zulman

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