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Abbotsford student's speech about accessibility challenges at her school censored by administrators

Lexis De Meyer's painting depicts a student in a wheelchair at the bottom of the stairs, looking up at her classroom, which she can’t get to. Words on the stairs read: "There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs."
[Photo credit: Multi-skilled Journalist]

[From CTV BC]

As part of her Grade 12 art activism class, Lexis De Meyer was tasked with investigating accessibility challenges faced by people with disabilities in her community of Abbotsford. ...[continued]

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