Towards an Inclusive and Accessible Future for All: Voices of Persons with Disabilities on the Post-2015 Development Framework
For this publication through the United Nations Partnership to Promote the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Ariel conducted in-person interviews with people with disabilities from the global south who are active in the disability rights movement. Although not the lead author, she also provided data analysis and editorial support for this project. (To enlarge the document, click the rectangle in the lower-right hand corner)
In Death as in Life: Stigma In and Beyond an American Total Institution
Click here to read about Ariel's analysis of her work restoring a forgotten cemetery of an institution for people with mental illness and developmental disabilities. Ariel explains how the town's reaction to the suggestion to include names with the numbered gravestones demonstrates the power of stigma to persist beyond death. This article was posted on the sociological blog Deliberately Considered.
Full link: http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/2011/10/in-death-as-in-life-stigma-in-and-beyond-an-american-total-institution/
Full link: http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/2011/10/in-death-as-in-life-stigma-in-and-beyond-an-american-total-institution/
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