On a related topic, I would like to pas on a query:
A Deaf colleague of mine would like to look at the relationship between the
history of the development of Black Studies and of Deaf Studies. She would
be very grateful for any references to articles on this topic. Either e-mail
her direct on [log in to unmask] or e-mail the list and I will
forward the message to her.
With thanks,
Claire
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Could anyone direct me towards any research which finds a correlation
between a disabled individual who is black or from an ethnic minority
group and a higher level of motivation to challenge discriminatory
barriers (in other words has a more politicised approach to impairment
as a result of occupying these two disadvantaged groups??
Thankyou
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