Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally
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An approachable guide to being a thoughtful, informed ally to disabled people, with actionable steps for what to say and do (and what not to do) and how you can help make the world a more accessible, inclusive place.<br /><br />Disabled people are the world’s largest minority, an estimated 15 percent of the global population. But many of us–disabled and non-disabled alike–don’t know how to act, what to say, or how to be an ally to the disability community. Demystifying Disability is a friendly handbook on important disability issues you need to know about, including:<br /><br /> • How to appreciate disability history and identity<br /> • How to recognize and avoid ableism (discrimination toward disabled people)<br /> • How to be mindful of good disability etiquette<br /> • How to appropriately think, talk, and ask about disability<br /> • How to ensure accessibility becomes your standard practice, from everyday communication to planning special events<br /> • How to identify and speak up about disability stereotypes in media<br /><br />Authored by celebrated disability rights advocate, speaker, and writer Emily Ladau, this practical, intersectional guide offers all readers a welcoming place to understand disability as part of the human experience.