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“Intellectual Property must be accessible to facilitate full and equal enjoyment of innovation and creativity by all.”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, Understanding Accessibility

“It is time for housing owner associations to move past old prejudices and prioritize making community life fully accessible and inclusive for individuals with disabilities.”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, Understanding Accessibility

Amanda Leduc
“Most importantly, it's a message that assumes absolute and unrealistic able-bodiedness. No one with glasses. No crutches, no wheelchairs, no visible differences from girl to girl apart from the colour of their eyes and hair. Perfectly symmetrical faces abound. Some of the princesses – Mulan and Merida in particular – are athletes, with the kind of unrealistic body control and power that even able-bodied people often struggle to obtain. The message is that heroism isn't possible without physical 'perfection,' especially for girls.”
Amanda Leduc, Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space

Nick Vujicic
“Experiences like that helped me realize that being “different” just might help me contribute something special to the world. I found that people were willing to listen to me speak because they had only to look at me to know I’d faced and overcome my challenges. I did not lack credibility. Instinctively, people felt I might have something to say that could help them with their own problems (pp. 20-21).”
Nick Vujicic, Life Without Limits Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life

Ehsan Sehgal
“It takes great courage to overcome any disability that prevents you from doing anything.”
Ehsan Sehgal

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