Disability culture is something you are a part of — not something that is happening to you

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This column is an opinion by John Loeppky, a disabled artist and freelance writer/editor in Saskatoon. It’s part of a series called Taking a Sitting Stand about disability issues. You can see more of the series here

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As a child, I was often ashamed of my disability. 

I fell into the “bitter cripple” stereotype. I didn’t want to be around people with intellectual disabilities because I thought I would be more independent if I ran away from the community rather than toward it.

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I shunned disability culture.

Fast forward 15 years, and I was performing in

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