new internationalist issue 233 - July 1992
Jody Mcintyre takes the notion of disability to task with a personal exploration of difference and defiance.
Libby Powell looks for some answers.
Sho Shibata reveals the systemic disadvantages in the dance industry that make it difficult for disabled people to become professional dancers.
People living with disability face fear, prejudice and awkwardness in their interactions with others, says Koren Helbig.
In Bolivia, public and community art is being used to convey the priorities and aspirations of disabled people.