I need a single article which I can give to faculty members
explaining how important it is that people with disabilities take
the lead in theorizing our own existence without able bodied
persons taking over which so often happens in faculty committee
meetings. It needs to be short so that faculty will read it.
There is a parallel with women, but most non-disabled people do
not see it as similar. Can list members give me some suggestions?
My thanks to you all.
David Pfeiffer
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David Pfeiffer, Ph.D.
Resident Scholar
Center on Disability Studies
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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One small step for mankind and I fall flat on my face.
D. Pfeiffer, July 4, 2003
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