I've discovered a new website and journal: A Ragged Edge. It is a disability rights organization that has information about employment, education, transportation, the law, and, perhaps most importantly, essays and poetry on the disability experience from the inside.
The disability rights movement is important, not just for those with physical disabilities, but so that all in our society will feel included and valued. Awareness of what individuals with physical and mental disabilities face every day is important for enhanced compassion and understanding among all of humanity.
To assume that everyone can walk, see, hear, drive, or work in a fast-paced and highly pressured environment is to alienate a good portion of our population to the "ragged edge" of society and to lose their valuable skills and talents.
As human beings, as Christians and as Catholics, we need to recognize the humanity of everyone and champion that humanity no matter what the cost.
Note: I also have a new category on my lower sidebar: Disability Awareness.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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i have been many times over, the subject of verbal abuse because of my ocd. its very painful to be bullied by those who don't get it, and don't want to try to be compasssionate, or understand what its like to have to suffer with a mental illness and yes, even physical disabilities! i've been subjected to decades of humiliation because of my ocd and physical disabilities. those who are ignorant are the ones who might end up disabled and then and only then do they understand what you've gone thru.
ReplyDeleteim thought you might like to know that i just made a post now about my mental illness and bullying. you might find it an interesting post.
ReplyDeleteYes, exactly, Michele. As a dear friend of mine says, we are all one accident away from a disability.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the website. Seems quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteDoris
You're welcome, Doris.
ReplyDelete"...and to lose their valuable skills and talents." It truly saddens me that there are many individuals who don't see the gifts that show up in people with disabilities. We each have something to offer. We each our one of God's children.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful that there are support groups and websites like Ragged Edge that exist now.
ReplyDeleteI have mild cerebra palsy and I felt very much alone sometimes growing up. I was shy and made fun of because I "walked funny".
Thank you for bringing disability awareness to the forefront.
God bless you.
I think disability awareness is really, really important.
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