This is a lecturing edition of Dispatches. You have been forewarned. The Americans with Disabilities Act reads, in part “[T]he continuing existence of unfair and unnecessary discrimination and prejudice denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis and to pursue those opportunities for which our free society is justifiably famous.” One might question whether we live in a free society or whether it truly provides opportunities to all, but it is very much the case that people with disabilities “encounter… discrimination [that relegates them to] lesser services, programs, activities, benefits, jobs, or other opportunities.”
No, we're not all "a little neurodivergent"
No, we're not all "a little neurodivergent"
No, we're not all "a little neurodivergent"
This is a lecturing edition of Dispatches. You have been forewarned. The Americans with Disabilities Act reads, in part “[T]he continuing existence of unfair and unnecessary discrimination and prejudice denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis and to pursue those opportunities for which our free society is justifiably famous.” One might question whether we live in a free society or whether it truly provides opportunities to all, but it is very much the case that people with disabilities “encounter… discrimination [that relegates them to] lesser services, programs, activities, benefits, jobs, or other opportunities.”