Dr. Keisling spoke to the class about the history of how people with disabilities have been treated in the United States over the past century. The lecture started out quite grim. I was made aware of many things I previously did not know. I was specifically taken back by the story of the Kennedy's. I am a self professed lover of history, and I had not heard this before about the Kennedy's this is why it stuck out to me. Most people will agree that at one point the Kennedy family was the closest thing to Royalty the United states has ever had. It just showed me that no family, however plentiful the resources, had the knowledge of how to best help their loved ones with disabilities at that time in history. It was nice to see how far society and the country as a whole had come since those times but also how far we still have to go. I took the time like Dr. Keisling suggested to think back on some people with disabilities in my past. Most of them did disappear around my middle school years like he mentioned, however I remember some of them and how there were excluded from certian things. The lecture opened my eyes on how to think and interact with people who have disabilities in a everyday situation.
Excellent post, Joe - very well written and so insightful.
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