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Tag - ableism

A graphic representation of a person conjoined to a skull sporting flowers. The skull speaks to the person through a speed bubble that reads, 'Knew who I was this morning. But I’ve changed a few times since then.' The two figures are conjoined at the bottom to wheels. Text on the left of the panel reads, 'At what point did you realize you are abled?'

Through the Looking Glass: Questioning Dis/Ability

Three people raise their fists in protest, against a background which is a collage of newspaper headlines.

From speeches to implementation, Indian politics is discriminatory to people with disabilities

Against a white background, a drawing of a person with long, curly hair, who have their arms crossed and eyebrows raised.

Laying it Out: Preconceived Notions

Laying it Out: Strong Language

In a room with a red wall, a person with their back to us is looking at their own face in a handheld mirror. To their left, some clothes hang on a hanger, and to their right there are fairy lights and a picture of their face, which looks melancholy.

Unrealistic standards of beauty are destroying the body image of people with disabilities

An illustration of a naked woman holding her breasts by Erin M. Riley

How sexual esteem affects our sexuality

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