I am not a wheelchair
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Lisa Freeman is tired of having to speak up when people refer to her as "a wheelchair" — the inanimate object she uses. She writes about why language and treatment of people who use wheelchairs matters.
Lisa Freeman is tired of having to speak up when people refer to her as a wheelchair — the inanimate object she uses. She writes about why language and treatment of people who use wheelchairs matters.
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