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Posts by Wendy Lu

3 Ways To Sustain A Movement Beyond A Trending Hashtag, According To Social Justice Leaders

By Wendy Lu | September 24, 2018

On the morning of Jan. 21, 2017, I woke up with a mission. Just one day before, Donald Trump had been inaugurated as the next president of the United States, and I needed to channel all of the pain and anguish from the election into something productive. I put on some clothes and took to…

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Disabled People Don’t Need To Be “Fixed” — We Need A Cure For Ableism

By Wendy Lu | May 21, 2018

Cure-focused narratives promote the harmful idea that disabled people’s bodies and lives are less valuable because of their identity.

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Marriage Institutions Aren’t Just Sexist — They’re Ableist And Disrespectful To People With Disabilities

By Wendy Lu | April 16, 2018

In order to achieve full equality, society must recognize that disabled people are non-monolithic, deeply complex human beings with hopes, desires, fears and life goals just like everyone else.

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