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  2. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    The following is a list of terms, used to describe disabilities or people with disabilities, which may carry negative connotations or be offensive to people with or without disabilities. Some people consider it best to use person-first language, for example "a person with a disability" rather than "a disabled person." [1] However identity-first ...

  3. Disability art - Wikipedia

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    Disability arts is an area of art where the context of the art takes on disability as its theme. Disability art is about exploring the conceptual ideas and physical realities of what it is like to be disabled or concepts relating to the word.

  4. Adrian College speaker to use photos to examine ...

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    Currently, she is the executive director of Ohio Special Initiatives by Brothers and Sisters (SIBS), an advocacy organization for siblings of people with disabilities that aims to create a better ...

  5. Disability - Wikipedia

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    The use of people-first terminology has given rise to the use of the acronym PWD to refer to person(s) (or people) with disabilities (or disability). [60] [61] [62] However other individuals and groups prefer identity-first language to emphasize how a disability can impact people's identities. Which style of language used varies between ...

  6. Disability in the media - Wikipedia

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    Disability rights activist Lex Frieden has stated, "That was the first time that millions of people were exposed to disability rights as the number one story". [26] These milestones were a major change in reducing exclusion and invisibility for people with disabilities. Ouch!

  7. Ableism - Wikipedia

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    Ableism characterizes people as they are defined by their disabilities and it also classifies disabled people as people who are inferior to non-disabled people. [1] On this basis, people are assigned or denied certain perceived abilities, skills, or character orientations .

  8. Inspiration porn - Wikipedia

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    An image showing many different statements people can say about a disabled person to show how "inspirational" they are. Inspiration porn is the objectification of disabled people as inspirations to non-disabled people on the basis of their life circumstances. [1]

  9. Invisible disability - Wikipedia

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    People with disabilities may experience solely visible or invisible ailments, while others experience both visible and invisible impairments. This includes impairments that may only be visible due to specific circumstances. [1] 96% of people with chronic illnesses have an invisible disability.