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From: ColRevs
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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Disability Studies Conference, Laurence Clarke, Nasty Girls
etc...
Dear Colin Barnes,
Not many of us grassroots disabled people can afford to attend the
Disability Studies Conference, at Lancaster and also go and see Laurence
Clarke, at Edinburgh, Nasty Girls or any other disabled artists, comedians,
musicians and other performers, especially when we are poor and
live in isolated rural areas and towns and city's across the U.K without any
transport, personal assistants and 'spare-cash', that many grassroots
disabled people have to be very good with their personal accounts and have
difficulties surviving to get through each day and have no choices and have
to prioritise where they spend their limited finances on their basic human
needs and have no 'extra-cash' for leisure and sporting activities.
Disabled People are not allowed to have 'fun' and 'enjoy their life's; it
'not-allowed', is it?
Are you or anyone else going to put all the speeches and lectures from this
Disability Studies Conference on the web for others to access?
Kind-Regards
Colin Revell
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