Posts tagged disability activism
The Importance of Disability Identity, Self-Advocacy, and Disability Activism

In special education research, people with disabilities are often discussed solely as recipients of intervention, who passively participate in school environments designed to help them “overcome” their stigmatized disability labels. When people with disabilities are framed in this way, teachers, researchers and larger nondisabled communities miss something important: the identity development processes of people with disabilities, and the importance of self- and community advocacy in that process.

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