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Marta Russell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marta Russell Marta Russell (December 20, 1951 - December 15, 2013) was an American writer and disability rights activist. Her book, ''Beyond Ramps: Disability at the End of the Social Contract'' published in 1998 by Common Courage Press analyzes the relationship between disability, social Darwinism, and economic austerity under capitalism. Her political views, which she described as "left, not liberal," informed her writing on topics such as healthcare, the prison-industrial complex, physician-assisted suicide, poverty, ableism, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.〔("Election 2012: Right, Left, Disabled?", "New Mobility," Sept. 1, 2012 )〕 ==Biography==
Russell grew up in the Mississippi Delta, attended the Memphis College of Art, and moved to Los Angeles, California in her early 20s to pursue a career in cinematic visual effects.〔("Marta Russell", ''Zocalo,'' July 10, 2009 )〕 Her identity as a writer and journalist emerged as her disability progressed, and as she became more involved with disability rights groups such as ADAPT.〔 A photographer as well as a producer of audio and visual content, Russell was recognized in 1994 with an award from the City of Los Angeles Commission on Disabilities for her contributions to disability society in the media.〔("Is the ADA Enough?: An Interview with Marta Russell", ''Colorado Quarterly Magazine,''2002 A&H Publishing Corporation )〕 Russell has one daughter named Georgia Scheele.
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