America operates by ableist norms, which often silence or hide from view those with a disability. This book provides a platform or peek inside the lives of eight people with a disability, and it offers solutions for achieving access justice.
America operates by ableist norms, which often silence or hide from view those with a disability. This book provides a platform or peek inside the lives of eight people with a disability, and it offers solutions for achieving access justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luke Brad Bobo is a visiting professor at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. He co-owns Pursuing the Greater Good, LLC, with his wife, Rita. He is the author of A Layperson's Guide to Biblical Interpretation (2016), Living Salty and Light-Filled Lives in the Workplace (2016), and Race, Economics and Apologetics (2019). He co-authored Worked Up: Navigating Calling after College (2019) and Discipleship with Monday in Mind (2020). > Angie L. Fuoco is a career US Government employee, serving as an engineer and communicator, specializing in public health and accessibility. She is editor-in-chief of the EPA's Water Sourcebook series, has written numerous online articles about hearing loss, and has presented at the Americans with Disabilities Act Symposium. She is a passionate accessibility evangelist for all, especially those who need to see, hear, or understand the lifegiving Scriptures and life-preserving safety communications.
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