Not Without Us: Perspectives on Disability and Inclusion in Singapore
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Disability is all around usβamong people we meet, the media, sports, our own family and friends. Undeniably, all of us have or will one day come to experience or encounter disability. But how can we reckon with the realities of those who live with disability, or its reality in our own lives? In a city-state slowly moving towards inclusion, how do those meant to be 'included' feel about such efforts? Not Without Us: perspectives on disability and inclusion in Singapore is a groundbreaking collect
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This essential collection offers a vital look at disability experiences in Singapore, moving beyond surface-level inclusion conversations to reveal the complex realities of living in a society still navigating accessibility. Through diverse firsthand accounts, the book explores how disability intersects with education, employment, and public infrastructure in the city-state, challenging readers to reconsider what true inclusion actually requires. These perspectives expose the gap between policy intentions and lived experiences, providing crucial insight into a topic that affects everyone directly or indirectly. The writing confronts uncomfortable truths about systemic barriers while maintaining hope for meaningful change.
What makes this collection particularly powerful is its centering of disabled voices rather than speaking about or for them, creating an authentic narrative that educational texts often lack. Young adults will find the personal stories resonate deeply, whether they're exploring disability studies, advocacy work, or simply seeking to understand their own place in creating inclusive communities. The book doesn't offer easy solutions but instead provides the necessary foundation for more informed, compassionate conversations about belonging and equity. Readers will emerge with a transformed understanding of what it means to build a society where no one gets left behind.
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