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Canadian Disability Activist (and wheelchair hockey star) Hollis Peirce describes how evolving technology and social attitudes have led to disabled people not only being able to get around better, but to become more involved and integrated into society. He also relates his experiences living in a facility run by the Catholic Church, and the close relationship he's developed with a Chaplin there, despite being an atheist.
To learn more about Hollis Peirce: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/
To learn more about Sielo Robotics: https://www.sielorobotics.com/
To lean more about New Atenism: https://newatenism.org/
By Matt WardCanadian Disability Activist (and wheelchair hockey star) Hollis Peirce describes how evolving technology and social attitudes have led to disabled people not only being able to get around better, but to become more involved and integrated into society. He also relates his experiences living in a facility run by the Catholic Church, and the close relationship he's developed with a Chaplin there, despite being an atheist.
To learn more about Hollis Peirce: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/
To learn more about Sielo Robotics: https://www.sielorobotics.com/
To lean more about New Atenism: https://newatenism.org/