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Ouida Potts-Randle’s mother, Elizabeth, had a disability but the only thing she remembers is having the BEST of both worlds.
As an adult child of a Polio stricken parent, Ouida Potts-Randle’s experience shines a very different light on a child’s point-of-view on disAbility. This episode also shows how a Parent’s abilities, interaction and love can create a legacy of pride as opposed to the perceived shame portrayed in public opinions. This episode promises to leave you just as proud of Ouida as she was of her mother!
By Yvette Pegues, Ms. Wheelchair International 2016-20175
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disAbilityLifeTV
Ouida Potts-Randle’s mother, Elizabeth, had a disability but the only thing she remembers is having the BEST of both worlds.
As an adult child of a Polio stricken parent, Ouida Potts-Randle’s experience shines a very different light on a child’s point-of-view on disAbility. This episode also shows how a Parent’s abilities, interaction and love can create a legacy of pride as opposed to the perceived shame portrayed in public opinions. This episode promises to leave you just as proud of Ouida as she was of her mother!

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