Bennett's Ballot: Movies allow for ableism and create a misrepresentation of disability
By Kayla Bennett | Feb. 17, 2021Although roles with disability are carefully studied, the movie industry needs to do a better job at casting.
Although roles with disability are carefully studied, the movie industry needs to do a better job at casting.
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