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Fri, 03/17/2017 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm

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Sara Acevedo on Disability Justice
Sara M. Acevedo is an Autistic mestiza from Colombia who studies anthropology and social change with a focus on disability justice at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Today, she talks about disability studies, disability justice, language and identity, ableism, and a critique of Gloria Steinem's use of ableism in her Women's March speech. #Neurodiversity
Check out the Autismo, Liberación y Orgullo blog by Sara María Acevedo and Mónica Vidal Gutiérrez at https://autismoliberacionyorgullo.com/.
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