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A portrait of Alice Wong, the founder of the Disability Visibility Project. She is an Asian-American woman with a trache wearing a tiger sweatshirt.
Alice Wong | by M.
a bust, black and white portrait of Hans Asperger. he is looking to the left with a stern expression.
Hans Asperger | by M.
Judy Heumann, known as the mother of disability rights, speaking at the 504 protests in 1977. She has pale skin, short brown hair and glasses, and is speaking into a microphone. She wears a yellow shirt, blue jacket, and a badge that says 'sign 504'.
Judy Heumann | by M.
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, the disability justice activist. They have brown skin and curly teal hair in an undercut, and are wearing glasses and magenta lipstick. They look thoughtfully at the camera, one hand propping up their chin.
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha | by M.

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