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    • A Case of Power in Question
  • American Disabilities Act
  • Labels and the Language we Use
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
    • A Conversation about Autism Research, AASPIRE, and Inclusivity
  • Mental Health
    • Comorbidities and ASD
    • A Conversation about Accommodations, Therapy, and Stigma
    • A Conversation about Mental Health and Trauma
  • Transitioning from Childhood to Adulthood
    • A Conversation on NOT Making Assumptions and the Lack of Resources
  • The Insurance Costs
    • Retaining Independence and Control
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Ability to Care
Allison Liu
Project Senior Thesis 2021
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a·ble·ism
/ˈābəˌlizəm/noun
Discrimination and prejudice against people considered disabled and inferior

stig·ma
\ ˈstig-mə/noun
Shame and disgrace in association with a particular circumstance, sometimes of an identifying trait or characteristic

in·sti·tu·tion·al
/in(t)-stə-ˈt(y)ü-shnəl/adjective
Relating to organized establishments that govern and structure individual behavior in a community; can be policy, practice, or system that is established as customary throughout society
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  • Disabilities and Neurodiversity
    • Disability and Neurodiversity Facts
  • Centering Disabled Voices
    • A Conversation about Health Experiences and Campus Advocacy
    • A Conversation about Disability Health Research, Identity, and Visibility
  • Models of Disability
  • Quality of Life
  • Power Dynamics
    • A Case of Power in Question
  • American Disabilities Act
  • Labels and the Language we Use
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
    • A Conversation about Autism Research, AASPIRE, and Inclusivity
  • Mental Health
    • Comorbidities and ASD
    • A Conversation about Accommodations, Therapy, and Stigma
    • A Conversation about Mental Health and Trauma
  • Transitioning from Childhood to Adulthood
    • A Conversation on NOT Making Assumptions and the Lack of Resources
  • The Insurance Costs
    • Retaining Independence and Control
  • Disabilities in COVID-19