I DON’T CONDONE CRIME, BUT I ALSO DO NOT CONDONE THE DEMONIZING OF CITIES AND THE DIVERSE PEOPLE THAT POWER THEM
I have
witnessed first hand the economic struggles of people with disabilities, who,
according to U.S. Labor statistics, are the most under- and unemployed of all
minority groups.
I know that
the wealth of cities includes space for diverse people, as well as robust
transit to job opportunities for people with a wide range of mobility needs.
More than two years since being victimized in Paris, I remain convinced that ableism and exclusion do more damage to our cities and society than the most hardened criminals.
I firmly
believe that in these polarized times, we must embrace environmental justice
while addressing systemic exclusion that causes crime.
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