Topic: Chronic Illness

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Non-Disabled
Episode 812 21:42 - 26:15

812: Non-Disabled

Disability Etiquette and Person-First Language Guidelines

Guidelines for discussing disabilities emphasize "person-first" constructions, such as saying "a person with diabetes" rather than "a diabetic." The University of New Hampshire guide suggests that even the word "disability" is considered pejorative by some, who prefer "differently abled." The hosts mock the requirement to use neutral language like "person living with cancer" instead of "cancer victim."