Sexism, handicappism

n the late 1960s, one of the researchers on community living compared the status of people with disabilities to the status of women. Women were not, for the most part, considered equal. The work, ideas, and contributions of women and people with disabilities were both de-valued. Both needed to be protected and chaperoned. Any women or persons with disabilities who succeed outside the programs and perimeters were considered exceptional.

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