Advocate for Disabled Womens Rights And Health Issues Oral History Transcript

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Corbett Otoole
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--where the myth American women had was, "My life is so much better than your life" sit down with a disabled woman from Africa or Asia or wherever. For example, a disabled woman from the U. S. Would sit down with a disabled woman from Uganda, where they have an employment workshop for disabled women, childcare for disabled women, and a national 130 Jacobson: O Toole: really together disabled women s organization, and the Ugandan woman would say to the U. S. Woman, "Well, you guys have all this ...money and resources, so what do you have?" And the U. S. Woman s like, "Duh, we got nothing. " So it was very telling.
And I think it was also very educational that people realized that the problems facing disabled women are much more economically driven and much less racially driven. The more developed the country is and the more resources there are for all of the people, the easier it is to get basic access to services for disabled people. And the more impoverished the country is and the more that the services are reserved only for people with access to private funds for example, it was shocking to most of the U.


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