allies
"Most times knowing what is right is the easy part; it is in the doing that tests our courage." Maura J. Cullen.
"An ally is a member of the advantaged group who takes action against injustice with the belief that all will benefit, not just those from disadvantaged groups. Being an ally is often easier said than done. It is a continual process of challenging common practices and beliefs. Being an ally takes fortitude and a willingness to right the wrongs of injustice" (Cullen, 2008 p. 44).
DUMB STATEMENTS...
"It is so much better than it used to be. Just be patient."
"People with disabilities are 'courageous'" (used as a compliment and acknowledgement of the barriers)
"I don't see difference. We're all part of the same race, the human race."
DUMB STATEMENTS...
"It is so much better than it used to be. Just be patient."
"People with disabilities are 'courageous'" (used as a compliment and acknowledgement of the barriers)
"I don't see difference. We're all part of the same race, the human race."