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Power defined The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events Oxford Dictionary Privilege defined Unearned access to resources ID: 747618

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Slide1

Ableism and Non-Disabled PrivilegeSlide2

Power defined

The

capacity or ability to

direct

or

influence

the

behavior

of others or the course of

events.

Oxford DictionarySlide3

Privilege defined

Unearned access to resources

only readily available to some people as a result of their

advantaged social group membership

.”

Found on multiple sources, unknown origin.Slide4

Oppression defined

A

system

that

maintains advantage and disadvantage

based on social group memberships and

operates, intentionally and unintentionally

, on individual, institutional, and cultural levels

.”

Found on multiple sources, unknown origin

.Slide5

Individual Level Oppression

Attitudes

Beliefs

Socialization

Interpersonal interactions

Individual

behaviors

Adapted from Judith H. Katz (1978).

White awareness: Handbook for anti-racism training

. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Slide6

Institutional Level Oppression

Housing

Employment

Education

Health

services

Religion

Media

Government / laws

Legal system

Adapted from Judith H. Katz (1978).

White awareness: Handbook for anti-racism training

. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Slide7

Cultural Level Oppression

Values, norms, needs

Language

Standards of beauty

Holidays

Sex roles

Logic system

Societal

expectations

Adapted from Judith H. Katz (1978).

White awareness: Handbook for anti-racism training

. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Slide8

Ableism defined

Discrimination

in favor of

non-disabled

people

.

Adapted from Oxford DictionarySlide9

Another definition of Ableism

The belief that

non-disabled

people are

inherently superior

to

disabled people

.Slide10

Power BingoSlide11

Privilege quote

Privilege

is like air. You don’t notice it until it’s missing.

”Slide12

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Your Name

Email

Etc.

This resource was developed by Southwest ADA Center Regional Affiliate – Arkansas, a program of the University of Arkansas—with a

subaward

from the Southwest ADA Center funded by NIDDLR

.

For more information and resources, go to

exploreaccess.org