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February 4th, 2012
Thank you so much for this post. I usually don’t comment on this blog, but I felt as if I really needed to say thank you to Vanderbilt for providing this program to disabled students. I have physical and intellectual disabilities (or differences, and some people say) myself, and it really touches me to see “normal people” willing to include and acknowledge people with differences into their social circle. My favorite line in the entire video is what Chris said–“Everybody does not see the world as you do, through your lens. Everyone comes from a different place; everybody has a different internal working model.” When I applied to Vanderbilt, I was honestly wondering how I would be treated, but this video makes me feel better.
Thanks again.
February 8th, 2012
Go ‘Dores! Great article, well written.