Chances are, disabled or not, you don’t grow all of your food. Chances are,
you didn’t build the car, bike, wheelchair, subway, shoes, or bus that
transports you. Chances are you didn’t construct your home. Chances are you
didn’t sew your clothing (or make the fabric and thread used to sew it). The
difference between the needs that many disabled people have and the needs of
people who are not labelled as disabled is that non-disabled people have had
their dependencies normalized. The world has been built to accommodate certain
needs and call the people who need those things independent, while other needs
are considered exceptional. Each of us relies on others every day. We all rely
on one another for support, resources, and to meet our needs. We are all
interdependent. This interdependence is not weakness; rather, it is a part of
our humanity.”
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photograph by Diane Arbus (flower girl at a wedding, 1964) via
Diane Arbus! Brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteShe absolutely was!
DeleteCheers, Wim!