Melissa Marshall 
I Can’t Swim, But I Haven’t Drowned Yet Notes From a Disability Rights Activist [EPUB ebook] 

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In I Can’t Swim But I Haven’t Drowned Yet,  Melissa Marshall chronicles the history of the disability rights movement though her lifetime of disability rights activism. Follow her through high school where she is denied an education at the same time that equal education for disabled people became federal law; onto college where she was among the first, if not the first person to major in disability studies; then to law school where she, again, struggled for equal access. In Melissa’s career, she has fought to close state institutions for people with intellectual disabilities and mental health conditions; advocated for people found not guilty by reason of insanity; and managed hotlines for people with disabilities affected by disasters. She has promoted social justice for disabled people using everything from community organizing to doing civil disobedience to legal and disability bias training.

I Can’t Swim But I Haven’t Drowned Yet is packed with stories from the trenches of the disability rights movement and tips that Melissa has learned from her experience embracing disability rights activism as a lifestyle. Part light-hearted memoir and part analysis of the disability rights movement and ableism, this book should be read by students of disability rights history; people involved in the disability rights movement; activists of all types; and anyone who is curious about how far disabled people have come in securing their rights and how far they still have to go.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 192 ● ISBN 9781951591373 ● Dateigröße 0.6 MB ● Verlag Melissa Marshall Disability Policy Consulting ● Erscheinungsjahr 2020 ● Ausgabe 1 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7487458 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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