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Making Others See – Politics in the Down Syndrome Community
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Making Others See – Politics in the Down Syndrome Community

By Stephanie
On November 5, 2016November 17, 2016

All too often the Down syndrome community specifically, and the disability community in general, are left out of important political debates. We are typically impacted by the same civil rights issues as other minority groups, sometimes even more so because of the…

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Politics and Language. Can parents #SayTheWord ?
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Politics and Language. Can parents #SayTheWord ?

By Stephanie
On January 24, 2016January 24, 2016

In our capitalist economy, our children with Down syndrome are seen by some as less than – not able to be “contributing” members of society. So we fight. We fight language in an effort to change perceptions. We fight against the “R”…

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  • About Us
    • Strategic Planning
  • Justice For Ethan
    • The Civil Case – A Summary
    • Press Release – Ethan Saylor Memorial Film Festival
    • Ethan’s Law – The Movie
    • A Brief Summary of the Story
  • Blog
  • Count Us In!
    • Research: Why Does it Matter to You and Your Families?
  • Research Corner
    • Stress and Depression Linked to Onset of Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease in People with Down Syndrome
    • Alzheimer’s Disease – Dr. Brian Chicoine
    • Health & Aging with Down syndrome
    • Vaccine targeting AD with Down syndrome
    • Debate Over Antidementia Drugs
    • All about the Down syndrome registry
  • Down Syndrome in Children’s Literature
    • Children’s Library