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'I do think people should be recognized and compensated for labor. But what that compensation looks like in racialized, queer, disabled community has not been money, because that’s not what most of us have,' @drsamischalk.bsky.social in this piece by Tracey Anne Duncan
'I do think people should be recognized and compensated for labor. But what that compensation looks like in racialized, queer, disabled community has not been money, because that’s not what most of us have,' @drsamischalk.bsky.social in this piece by Tracey Anne Duncan
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Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)
"What is often difficult for able-bodied people to understand is that adjusting to life as a newly disabled person isn’t just a matter of finding the right care...Although those are crucial necessities, becoming disabled is a total identity shift."
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