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      <title>Nick Vujicic, No Arms, No Legs, No Worries! Part 3</title>
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      <description>Nick Vujicic talks about how he changed from a man with no limbs to a man with no limits. Very inspirational (Part 3 of 3) </description>
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      <description> Nick Vujicic talks about how he changed from a man with no limbs to a man with no limits. Very inspirational! (Part 2 of 3) </description>
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      <description>Nick Vujicic talks about how he changed from a man with no limbs to a man with no limits. Very inspirational! (Part 1 of 3) </description>
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      <title>In My Language</title>
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      <description>The first part is in my "native language," and then the second part provides a translation, or at least an explanation. This is not a look-at-the-autie gawking freakshow as much as it is a statement about what gets considered thought, intelligence, personhood, language, and communication, and what does not. </description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 13:16:05 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>The words here are from a presentation I gave to staff who work for people with developmental disabilities. It's about the dehumanization inherent in the system they worked in, the results of which they were likely to encounter in the people they worked for. It's drawn from my experiences and the experiences of other self-advocates I have known in the system. The experiences of dehumanization are universal enough that most of them apply far beyond the target audience. </description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 13:14:54 -0400</pubDate>
      <media:description>The words here are from a presentation I gave to staff who work for people with developmental disabilities. It's about the dehumanization inherent in the system they worked in, the results of which they were likely to encounter in the people they worked for. It's drawn from my experiences and the experiences of other self-advocates I have known in the system. The experiences of dehumanization are universal enough that most of them apply far beyond the target audience. </media:description>
      
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      <description>I made this video after seeing a number of things: Other disabled people rushing to prove that they were not some thing called "retarded," being referred to here as a "mong" and other such words myself (on and off YouTube) as well as seeing lots of pointless ridicule directed at people with developmental disabilities, and being asked questions about what it's like to be considered "retarded" in casual contacts with people, or to "look retarded", whatever that means. I explore these questions, and the prejudice and dehumanization that surrounds cognitive disability of all sorts, in my video. (Yes, this is a serious video, not poking fun at people.) Apologies for the splicing, the construction noises in the background, etc, that's to do with the equipment I have to work with here at the moment. This video is captioned. </description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 13:13:12 -0400</pubDate>
      <media:description>I made this video after seeing a number of things: Other disabled people rushing to prove that they were not some thing called "retarded," being referred to here as a "mong" and other such words myself (on and off YouTube) as well as seeing lots of pointless ridicule directed at people with developmental disabilities, and being asked questions about what it's like to be considered "retarded" in casual contacts with people, or to "look retarded", whatever that means. I explore these questions, and the prejudice and dehumanization that surrounds cognitive disability of all sorts, in my video. (Yes, this is a serious video, not poking fun at people.) Apologies for the splicing, the construction noises in the background, etc, that's to do with the equipment I have to work with here at the moment. This video is captioned. </media:description>
      
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      <title>Jason McElwain Autistic Basketball Player</title>
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      <description><p>      Autistic basketball player Jason McElwain has the game of his life
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 13:10:33 -0400</pubDate>
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