Sarah Amador

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Some of the most common examples to look out for include crazy, dumb, idiot, imbecile, insane, lame, moron, slow, and stupid. Words such as these were historically used to refer to people with disabilities, often as official diagnoses for people who were housed in institutions. Practice removing these terms from your vocabulary. Not only are they outdated; they’re hurtful and offensive. And there are plenty of alternatives.
Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally
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