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"M. J. P. Senk" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 May 1998 19:47:35 -0400
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Although this series is not being carried by our NPR affiliate WDUQ, I
have added a link to the series to the TRFN People with Disabilities page
= http://trfn.clpgh.org/Populations/Disable/ note the upper case P and D

Portions of this series will be available via real audio.

Here is a section of the NPR website.

---- from www.npr.org ----


                                 The Shows

   The radio documentaries are airing on NPR member stations. Check your
   local station for times. You can listen to portions of the programs,
   read source material and see a history of images on each program's Web
   site.

   Inventing The Poster Child
   Looks and listens to the relationship between charity and disabilty
   since the 1820s.

   What's Work Got To Do With It?
   Explores how new and old ideas about social welfare--public programs
   versus philanthropic ones, affect the lives of people with
   disabilities

   The Overdue Revolution
   Studies how the identity of people with disabilities has evolved, the
   communities in which they have lived, and the emergence of the
   disability civil rights movement.

   Tomorrow's Children
   This program considers the complex relationship between reproductive
   technology and people with disabilities - in the present and in the
   past century.

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