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How do Marie Slark and Antoinette Charlebois challenge the perception of people with disabilities as not contributing to society?
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How do they express both their own and their community's knowledges and experiences to demonstrate how to treat people with respect? How does this contrast with the dehumanizing experiences they encountered in the institution?
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Why is family important to them? How does their experience of family play a role in their activism?
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How do Slark and Charlebois express themselves through art?
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What did you notice about their lived experience that most surprised you?