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Although people-first language has previously been thought of as the least offensive way to discuss disability, I prefer to use identity-first language through terms like “disabled person” instead of “person with a disability.” I find that this makes my writing easier to read and it legitimizes disability as a positive identity trait rather than one that negates humanity. I do not mean to invoke any negative feelings about appropriate terminology.  Please contact me through my contact page if I am using otherwise inappropriate or offensive terms.

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      • Mental Health Part One – A Long-Term Problem
      • Mental Health Part Two – The Importance of Being Social
      • Mental Health Part Three – I’m Not a Burden
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      • Special Announcement
      • Disability in Media – A Primer
      • Mutant and Proud: Disability Lessons from X-Men
      • 5 Disability-Positive Halloween Movies (2017 Edition)
    • Someone Fix This
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