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The NWBHP's Avoidance of Disability Identity and Pan-Disability Identity
Schalk notes that disability in publications like Body and Soul was often put in passive language and talked about as a marker the government could put on someone rather than a community and identity category. There was little to no discussion of disability as a political identity or discussion of the similarities of a broader disability experience of ableism between individuals who were chronically ill, had diabetes, had HIV/AIDS, etc.
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