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The Perception of Beauty-Disabled to Differently-Abled

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Do most people perceive disabled persons as beautiful and productive? Ask Dr. Applewhite and the members of the DIFferently-Abled Network (DAN). Contact us at www.whiteappleinstitute.org   or TEXT/CALL: 88856APPLE (8885627753).  EMAIL: info@whiteappleinstitute.org

People with visible and non-visible physical disabilities are reminded constantly by advertisements that able-bodied persons are beautiful, productive, and successful. However, most people hold the perception that a physically or mentally disabled person is just the opposite. Dr. Danita Applewhite is joined by Supermodel Beverly Johnson, Spokesperson for the Global Down Syndrome Foundation 2014 and recipient of the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award. They will share a unique perspective of how perceptions of beauty and disability can be changed.  A very special thanks to Target, Walmart, and many other retailers who help "White Apple Institute change the perception of Disabled to Differently-Abled for Success in the Classroom, Workplace, and Life!"  The positive advertisement and equal hiring practices are deeply appreciated. 

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The Differently-Abled Network (aka the DAN) is an outreach and membership program of White Apple Institute©, a 501(c)(3). We utilize various Community Business Partners and technology  platforms to identify health, social services and other resources in Arizona and across the  United States. Our positive reputation is based on hundreds of testimonials. See our meetings on You Tube at youtube.com/@danitaapplewhite

 

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