the australian entertainer, barry humphries dies at the age of 89. he was best known for performances of his alter egos dame edna everage and sir les patterson. and eyes are on hollywood star owned wrexham, which hopes to return to the english football league for the first time in 15 years. hello, i m samantha simmonds. we start in sudan, where the army says foreign nationals from the uk as well as the united states, france and china are to be evacuated in the coming hours . these are saudi state tv pictures of a boat reported to be carrying saudi citizens and some other nationals arriving injeddah, across the red sea from sudan. other ships are said to be due to dock injeddah later. the head of sudan s military agreed to facilitate the evacuation, as fighting in the capital khartoum enters its second week. the saudi broadcaster says the evacuees were carried in a convoy of vehicles to port sudan from where they boarded ships tojeddah. the most intense fighting in sudan
revolution how ableism shaped early national law and have some disabled people push back and fought for greater access and equality. okay. so for our review our class began, but thinking really complexly about the meaning and experience of disability. so we discussed primary models for conceptualizing disability the first was the medical model of disability and this is probably the most common understanding of disability in america today. in this model disability is viewed as an individual problem, right? so if someone has an impairment say a limb difference a visual limitation, this is seen as their disability. in the logic of the medical model disabilities are probably a problems that need to be fixed primarily by western medicine. so the goal of the medical model is to fix the individual right to fix the individuals impairment in order to fix or eradicate disability. the social model of disability stands in stark contrast to the medical model. it was developed by disabled
disability in american history and culture. it s great to see you all and hope you had a great spring breaks and so our plan for the day. we re gonna start with a review. i assume that you haven t spent your spring break learn thinking about our class. so this is designed to just get you back on track to think about some of the most important themes and ideas that we ve discussed in our class so far then i ll lecture on the topic for today s class which is disability in the early united states. we will talk about how disability was defined in the years after the american revolution how ableism shaped early national law and have some disabled people push back and fought for greater access and equality. okay. so for our review our class began, but thinking really complexly about the meaning and experience of disability. so we discussed primary models for conceptualizing disability the first was the medical model of disability and this is probably the most common understanding o
so this is designed to just get you back on track. to think about some of the most important themes and ideas that we have discussed in our class so far. then i will lecture the topic for today s class, which is disability in the early united states. we will talk about how disability was defined in the years after the american revolution, how able is shaped early national law, and how some disabled people push back and fought for greater access and equality. okay, so for our review, our class began by thinking really complexity about the meeting and experience of disability. so, we discussed two primary models for conceptualizing disability. the first was the medical model of disability and this is probably the most common understanding of disability in america today. in this model, disability is viewed as an individual problem, right? so if someone has an impairment, say, hey lynn difference, a visual limitation, this is seen as their disability. in the logic of the medical
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