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Name
  
James Charlton


Role
  
Activist

James Charlton (activist) James Charlton poet Wikipedia

Books
  
Nothing about Us Without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment

James I. Charlton is an American author, disability rights activist, and Executive Vice President of Access Living in Chicago.

He holds that disability is socially constructed. He created a model of the disability rights movement that differentiates between a number of different kinds of organizations.

Career

He has a graduate degree from the University of Chicago. Charlton has been Director of Programs, Executive Vice President and Acting President of Access Living since 1985. Charlton is an assistant professor in the Department of Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a member of the Chicago Transit Authority's board of directors.

His book Nothing about us without us: disability oppression and empowerment has been described as "A defining document in the literature of disability culture."

Charlton authored the journal article Peripheral Everywhere about disabled persons as "double outcast".

References

James Charlton (activist) Wikipedia