The video from Wednesday, I can't recall the name of it right now (sorry). At first I was a bit confused with the beginning. Not only because of the TV show it started with but just the movie itself. I was wondering "who is this?" "what is he trying to get at?" and so forth and so forth. As the movie went on I began to grasp it some more. This famous artist was back in his homeland of Brazil with the goal of giving back to his community, specifically, those who lived in the slums and worked as recyclable material pickers. I also thought that he was just going to take the pictures and sell them but the film surprised me a whole lot when they showed the Brazil citizens contributing to the art and re-making their pictures with recyclable material! The final pieces were incredible and if I had the money and a place to put such great art I would definitely do so. The recyclable material pickers grew so much with this art project and the artist himself grew as well. He confessed that he didn't expect getting close to those people who he would photograph but he did. You can tell through the video the wonderful bond they built and the hope he gave each and every one of those members. I was extremely touched by the video.
On to ableism... First of all I didn't think that was a word! I figured it was something that the social work community or other communities "made up" for educational purposes. But sure enough this is indeed a word (sorry for my ignorance). After reading some things online and articles I can see where this is a problem. A problem that is sometimes deliberate and sometimes accidental. A deliberate occasion could be that person that makes fun of a person who isn't able to walk right, talk right or use certain things. An accidental occasion (still not okay) can be a business owner forgetting to have builders place in a ramp for those who need one or like in Google's case that I read about.
Google has made it increasingly difficult for people who can't for what ever reason read their CATCHA when wanting to make a google mail account. CATCHA is the device at the end of making an account of what ever type to ensure that you are a person and not spam creating the account. Even though google has added a speaker for those not able to read the text this device does not work on the web browser Chrome, which by the way this is their web browser! Some research has been shown by Blind Bargains that showed that 73% of blind users failed at their attempt with the CATCHA challenge.
Example of CATCHA:

Things like the example given above brings worry to not only myself but to others (well, at least it should). I am able and therefore, I am able to voice my opinion and will continue to voice my opinion in what ever ways I possibly can to make this an issue of importance for our nation to address...
That is all I have for now and I apologize for not touching base on readings.
P.S- while watching the documentary of Wednesday I couldn't help but to relate it back to the Mart project that Professor G has taken on =)
I leave you with your thoughts...