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All You Hear Is Noise is a films that tells the story of three athletes that are people with intellectual disabilities. The film also shows how people with intellectual disabilities have experienced discrimination around the world. The film explains this discrimination by showing historic and current examples of how people with intellectual disabilities were treated and labeled.
Some of these themes that appear in the sizzle and may be upsetting include:
Ableism is the belief that people with disabilities are not as human as everyone else. The film will attempt to explain ableism to the audience. To learn more about ableism, click here.
Eugenics is a way of thinking that tries to influence the way people choose to mate and raise children, with the aim of improving the human species. To learn more about eugenics, click here.
The “R-Word” was originally a medical word used to label people with intellectual disabilities. The word was used by many people to describe intellectual disability in a hurtful way. Advocates in the disability civil rights movement have argued for people to stop using this word.
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