Nothing about us without us, inside the disability rights movement of South Africa / William Rowland
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TextPublication details: Pretoria : Unisa ; 2004 Description: 171 pages : illustrations ; 25 pagesISBN: 9780439965569Subject(s): South Africa -- Disabilities (Rights) -- People with disabilities -- Disability rights -- Activism -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 323.30968 ROWL
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This book offers an in-depth look at the disability rights movement in South Africa, highlighting key figures and events that shaped the movement. It explores how the activism of people with disabilities has changed public perception and policies, emphasizing the importance of inclusion and equal rights. The title refers to the well-known slogan within the disability rights community, reflecting the idea that decisions regarding disabled people should include their voices.
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