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“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” -Francis of Assisi

Treatment and perceptions of disability have undergone transformation since the 1900s. This has happened largely because people with disabilities have demanded and created those changes. Like other civil rights movements, the disability rights movement has a long history. Examples of activism can be found among various disability groups dating back to the 1800s. Many events, laws, and people have shaped this development. To date, the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the subsequent ADA Amendments Act (2008) are the movement’s greatest legal achievements. The ADA is a major civil rights law that prohibits discrimination of people with disabilities in many aspects of public life. The disability rights movement continues to work hard for equal rights.

This talk looks at our unexamined and inherited perceptions of people with disability. Beginning with ancient Greece and ending with current understandings, how does the way in which we look at the world undermine our attempts to treat people with disabilities with dignity?
Nathanael Welch
https://youtu.be/Ntsweo2B4p4
Amanda Littauer
https://youtu.be/xPkrH_tCUdA

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