Emily Osborne

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“I’ll prove them wrong,” I steadied myself, revenge music blaring in the background. Every snide remark about disability only added fuel to the fire of my determination. I believed I could change my educators’ minds because I had right on my side. I thought that if I was smart enough, hardworking enough, and achieved enough, I could make them value disabled people. I thought that I could perfectionist my way out of disability discrimination.
My Body Is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church
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