Title
The (Em)bodiment of Blackness in a Visceral Anti-Black Racism and Ableism Context
Description
The present essay is contributing to the debate by critically
exploring the relationship(s) between race, class, and disability ‘diagnoses’ and placement practices in special education programs in Toronto, Canada. The core ideas noted in the essay are drawn from a personal story of an African-Canadian parent – a story of a daughter with a diagnosed disability and her mother’s struggle to resist the disability ‘diagnosis’ as well as her battle rejecting her daughter’s placement in the special education program in a Toronto public school.
Focus
- Blackness
- Disability
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