[BlindResearch] Introduction and question

Roanna Bacchus rbacchus228 at gmail.com
Thu May 31 19:22:29 UTC 2018


Hi Koncheeta welcome to the list. My name is Roanna Bacchus and I am totally blind. I hope you enjoy your time here. 

On May 31, 2018 2:36 PM, Conchita Hernandez Legorreta via BlindResearch <blindresearch at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi all,
> First an introduction, I am Conchita Hernandez I am getting a doctorate from George Washington University in Special Education. I am really glad this group list was created to share with others in the field. My interest is blindness and marginalized populations. Now my question: I am currently in the process of submitting an article to be published in a journal. One of the things they would like to see changed is to make sure my while paper is in person first language. While I understand how person-first language has typically been used in research, I see the value in identity first language and how it can be empowering. I think as we move forward the idea that person first language is the only correct way to write scholarly writing will change. Have any of you ran into this and what are your thoughts on the topic? To give an example person first language would say, "the woman who is blind", while "identity-first language would use,  "the blind woman." Thanks and look forward to hearing from you. 
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> Maria (Conchita) Hernandez Legorreta M.A.T.
> Teacher of Blind Students in Washington DC
> Doctorate Student at George Washington University 
> METAS Chair: http://metasinternational.org/ 


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