Being a Poster Child
A poster child, to me, is a child with a disability who is โshown offโ as a way to generate funds, awareness, understanding, more funds. Mostly funds, in my experience.
A poster child, to me, is a child with a disability who is โshown offโ as a way to generate funds, awareness, understanding, more funds. Mostly funds, in my experience.
That’s the thing about disability, I think. You’re a normal person, you experience normal things, and then, every once in a while, you hit that wall. That reminder that you aren’t quite like the majority of your peers.
It’s time for #alamw16: all the information on ARCs, signings, and awards related to disability representation.