Disability Culture
Disability culture refers to the shared experiences, values, and practices of people with disabilities. It encompasses various forms of expression, including art, literature, and advocacy, highlighting the unique perspectives and contributions of individuals within this community. Disability culture promotes pride and identity, challenging societal perceptions of disability.
This culture often emphasizes the importance of accessibility and inclusion, advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. It fosters a sense of belonging and solidarity among individuals, encouraging collaboration and support. Key movements, such as the Disability Rights Movement, have played a significant role in shaping this culture and promoting awareness.