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Prioritizing Crip Futures: Applying Crip Theory to Create Accessible Academic Experiences in Higher Education
This paper delves into the personal narratives of students with psychological and learning disabilities to discuss how ableism shapes college students' academic experiences. This paper offers possibilities for how applying the tenets of crip theory as discussed in various crip manifestos outlined in work by Alison Kafer, give practical considerations on how to create accessible academic experiences.
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Disability Studies
Culture as a Sociological Issue
Social Science
Empirical Science
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