1.1 Disability rights movement
The 1960s was a period of profound social change during which individuals began questioning societal norms. Such a climate supported equality, shattering stereotypes, and barriers. Activists fought tirelessly, transforming societal attitudes and legislation, paving the way for a more inclusive world. A key breakthrough from this movement was a change in how we view disability. Instead of focusing solely on the medical aspects of each condition, there’s now a greater emphasis on how societal biases significantly shape our perception and understanding of disability. Their courage continues to inspire and shape our understanding of disability today.