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We are a Sonoma County based group of disabled people who like to hang out together and disrupt ableism in our community.

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Category Archives: Stigma Theory

My life is not the way I want it to be

Chen

Disability means there are many things most people can do and I can’t.

Posted byjasonross18May 26, 2015July 6, 2021Posted inBritish Social Model, Stigma Theory, What is Normal?

Healthy, good, acceptable, desirable, and so on

Sparrow

I used to try to push through exhaustion and felt guilty and ashamed if I couldn’t do what normal people do every day. That is another oppression of the word normal is that it can lead people to push their bodies beyond healthy limits.

Posted byjasonross18May 26, 2015May 29, 2015Posted inLife Cycle Theory, Personhood, Semiotics, Stigma Theory, What is Normal?

Being part of humanity

Emily

Disability means being part of humanity but being thought of as all these other horrible things by society.

Posted byjasonross18May 19, 2015May 29, 2015Posted inStigma Theory, What is Normal?
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