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He liked to play Uno at El Camino College's Compton Center, where he also attended the classes for the mentally disabled, rarely losing unless his friends cheated, said Danielle Moore, 21, a former classmate.
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Disabled characters rarely appear in these settings, with troubling implications.
The film's director, Michael Barnett, says: "We wanted to make an exceptionally humanising film, and to start a conversation about how disabled people, rarely seen on screen or in our media, are excluded from our wider culture.
Disabled people rarely come together in one place due to bad health, accessibility difficulties or just a sense they don't really want to be associated with people similar to themselves - which might serve to further stigmatise them.
Disabled people are rarely seen on television laughing and enjoying themselves.
Disabled people are rarely heard because they're not approached and because their view is somehow seen as hopelessly biased and uninformed".
She said older people and disabled people are rarely included in domestic abuse and violence services, but half of disabled women will experience abuse at some point in their life.
From Lennie Small in "Of Mice and Men" to Laura Wingfield in "The Glass Menagerie," the few characters who do represent disabled experiences are rarely played by actors with direct experience with the subject matter. .
Black disabled women are rarely featured in musical performances, and to see one of us look so elegant and portrayed in an empowering regard made my heart swell with pride.
I know that growing up I rarely saw disabled women or disabled black girls on television and when they were, it was always for the charity model, raising money to hopefully help us in our livelihood.
Families rarely send disabled children to school and many keep them indoors to protect them or to hide them.
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