choose 3 to 5 essays from list belowStruggle for Freedom: Disability Rights Movements – Willie V. Bryan● Immigration, Ethnicity, and the Ugly Law – Susan M. Schweik● Disability Does Not Discriminate: Toward a Theory of Multiple Identity Through Coalition – Zanita E. Fenton● Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Leaves Scars “on the Inside,” Iraq Veteran Says – Edward D. Murphy● Disability in the New World Order – Nirmala Erevelles● Disabled Behind Bars – Rebecca Vallas● The Silent Victims: Inmates with Learning Disabilities – Douglas P. Wilson● Go to the Margins of the Class: Disability and Hate Crimes – Lennard J. Davis● Why the Intersexed Shouldn’t Be Fixed: Insights from Queer Theory and Disability Studies – Sumi Colligan● Students with Disabilities Frustrated with Ignorance and Lack of Services – Allie Grasgreen● Understanding Deafness: Not Everyone Wants to Be “Fixed” – Allegra Ringo● How to Curse in Sign Language – Ashley and Deborah● On the Spectrum, Looking Out – Jess Watsky● What I’d Tell That Doctor – Jason Kingsley● Toward Ending Ableism in Education – Thomas Hehir● Facilitating Transitions to College for Students with Disabilities from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds – Heather A. Oesterreich and Michelle G. Knight● Increasing Awareness: Language, Communication Strategies, and Universally Designed Environments – Karen A. Myers, Jaci Jenkins Lindburg, and Danielle M. Nied● Learning Disability Identity Development and Social Construct: A Two-Tiered Approach -Cheryl L. Howland and Eva Gibavic● Creating a Fragrance-Free Zone: A Friendly Atmosphere for People Living with Environmental Illness – Invisible Disabilities Advocate● 115 Recognizing Ableist Beliefs and Practices and Taking Action as an Ally – Madeline L. Peters, Carmelita (Rosie) Castañeda, Larissa E. Hopkins, and Aquila McCants