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Teach about Language, Ableism and Disability Justice
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Teach about Language, Ableism and Disability Justice

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This 4-part lesson introduces the concept of ableism and emphasizes the importance of intersectionality to disability justice. Part 1 focuses on the  way that language is always changing and evolving and wraps with a Group Agreement on rules for forthcoming discussion. Part 2 helps students understand and define ableism and connect it with other forms of oppression and discrimination. Part 3 explores the difference between intention and impact of decisions and actions. Part 4 offers participants the opportunity to discuss the power of language and specifically the ways that communities may reclaim words that have been used in hurtful ways against them.

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Crip Camp Lesson 4 (1).pdf

Lesson Plan
August 2, 2022
250.55 KB
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CRIP CAMP: A DISABILITY REVOLUTION | Official Trailer | Netflix | Documentary
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