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The M-Dash by Jason Menard
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Common sense for an uncommon world.
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The M-Dash by Jason Menard | Common sense for an uncommon world. The M-Dash by Jason Menard Common sense for an uncommon world. Menu Skip to content About Echidna Blogs Hockey’s Future Arts Writing Business Consulting Freelance Links Sidewalk Debate Walks the Path of Systemic Ableism Leave a reply By Jay Ménard At this moment, we are at the cusp of determining whether an unintentional systemic barrier becomes an intentional one. This city has done a lot to support the dismantling of discriminatory practices. We are quick to support anti-BIPOC racism efforts. We are quick to condemn issues against LGBTQ2+. But when it comes to systemic barriers that preclude people with disabilities from fully being a part of the community, they’re met with a shrug. I don’t think it’s unrelated that we have representation of both the BIPOC and LGBTQ2+ communities on council, whereas we don’t have representation from people with disabilities. And it shows. The bigger is...
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