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so corporate it’s physically nauseating.
i’d really hoped that this would be a great resource, but what it is is a toothless guide for companies on how to get more money from/because of disabled people, with no mention of how capitalism affects disabled people or any mention of bad things companies have done to disabled people except for a couple quickly brushed off, vague mentions of workplace discrimination.
this is also the most america-focused book i have ever seen (specifically corporate america).
i’d truly not recommend this to read (unless you’re super interested in it to start with, i cant stop you, this is all just my own opinion), there are much better discussions of disability out there. i’d much sooner suggest either of Alice Wong’s anthologies or Judy Heumann’s memoir.
i’d really hoped that this would be a great resource, but what it is is a toothless guide for companies on how to get more money from/because of disabled people, with no mention of how capitalism affects disabled people or any mention of bad things companies have done to disabled people except for a couple quickly brushed off, vague mentions of workplace discrimination.
this is also the most america-focused book i have ever seen (specifically corporate america).
i’d truly not recommend this to read (unless you’re super interested in it to start with, i cant stop you, this is all just my own opinion), there are much better discussions of disability out there. i’d much sooner suggest either of Alice Wong’s anthologies or Judy Heumann’s memoir.