When the two lines showed up on the RAT in late December I was equally astounded that it had finally got me, and that I’d held out so long.
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My worth isn’t contingent on how much I can do or produce. Yours isn’t either.
The disabled community is one of the largest marginalised groups, yet rarely truly represented. How can this be changed?
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As a disabled person in 2024, there’s very little ableist behaviour that can shock or surprise me, especially when it comes from those in power.
As a First Nations person with a disability in Australia, my journey is shaped by my culture, identity, and various barriers I continue to face.
Madeline Prasad