#invisible disabilities

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wonder-cripple:

I’m desperate. 

PLEASE fill out my survey if you’re 18-29 years old: https://hofstra.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_brUSTiewxEWVyTk?Source=Tumblr


ANYONE IN THIS AGE RANGE CAN COMPLETE IT, DISABLED OR NOT.

 It’s for my dissertation. 
 

I wouldn’t be asking if it wasn’t important. I need 109 more responses.
 

US ONLY. 
 

Thanks so much! 

In the United States, there are 56 million people with disabilities. Polling stations are required b

In the United States, there are 56 million people with disabilities. Polling stations are required by federal law to follow certain steps for accessibility. But many polling places don’t meet even the basic requirements.

“People with disabilities get the IDs…at much lower rates, partially because many disabled people don’t drive. Four states deny the ballot to people who live under guardianship. And 30 states have laws that can ban people from voting who have been considered “mentally incapacitated” by a court,” writes author Alan Montecillo.

Read about the experiences of people with disabilities and voting here.

Photo Credit: Democratic National Convention


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