The Politics of Down Syndrome
- 89pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Exploring societal attitudes towards Down syndrome, this book traces its historical context from discriminatory origins to contemporary issues like rising abortion rates. It challenges readers to confront their feelings about disability, emphasizing that Down syndrome affects individuals across all demographics. With a focus on inclusivity, the narrative maintains an optimistic outlook, urging society to recognize and embrace the value of diversity. The work ultimately advocates for a more accepting future, highlighting the potential benefits of inclusivity for everyone.
