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R.I.P., Stella Young

Posted on December 8, 2014 by Spirit of our Time
Posted in Ableism, Australian history, Disability, disability rights, Education, Persons | Tagged Australian disability politics, disability activism, inspiration porn, obituaries, Stella Young | 2 Comments
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