Emily Osborne

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To use my body as a symbol, to equate my body to something embarrassing or undesirable, produces an emotional link at the expense of my experience. Using disability as a metaphor “others” disabled people. Blind, deaf, mute, lame, crippled, dumb are all frequent metaphors predicated on the idea that the bodies and minds of one-quarter of the US population are unwelcome or unworthy.
My Body Is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church
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