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Changing The Way We Talk About Disability | Amy Oulton

Amy Oulton, a wheelchair user for about 12 years (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome), discusses her experiences with other people making assumptions about her abilities and being patronizing in general. But she’s led an exciting life traveling and working as a graphic designer, and just shows how capable people with disabilities can be.

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