2023
DOI: 10.1177/08969205231188737
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Visioning Alternatives to Segregated Education: A Disability Justice and Access-Centered Pedagogy Approach

Sara M. Acevedo,
Lydia X.Z. Brown,
Jess L. Cowing

Abstract: In the United States, as in most of the Global North, disability has historically been regarded as a deficit, requiring clinical intervention, professional oversight, and special schooling. This ideology, referred to as ableism, is linked with settler colonialism and the matrix of oppression that upholds racial capitalism. The aims of this paper are twofold: First, we examine the correlation among normative whiteness, racialized exploitation, and the depiction of disabled Black, Indigenous, and People of Color… Show more

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