[Perform-Talk] How to Avoid "Inspiration Porn"

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 4 21:47:29 UTC 2019


The site said article not found for me when I tried to find it.

 It is a forbs article, right?


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Subject: [Perform-Talk] How to Avoid "Inspiration Porn"

Good morning fellow performers,

I am loving these Forbes articles written on the disability experience, and
I thought this one was particularly relevant for us as performers.  We are
more likely than most to have articles written about us, and we need to know
what to look out for, how to advocate for ourselves, and what to expect when
these writers approach us.  I hope you guys find this article helpful and
educational. Here's the
link:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspirati
on-porn/?utm_sq=g9glqcxvdy&fbclid=IwAR3uWvIm5WVIjFstxDmhPckjadT8f1mGK4JFK3Rg
cBDF2apXA2l-loxu2Vc&utm_medium=Social#19839d285b3d

--
Julie A. McGinnity
MM Vocal Performance, 2015; President, National Federation of the Blind
Performing Arts Division

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