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==Articles and op-eds== *May 25, 2018, [https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/25/style/modern-love-means-never-having-to-say-anything.html Love Means Never Having to Say … Anything]<ref name="HillJam20180525" /> *Jun 21, 2017, [https://mic.com/articles/180369/as-a-disabled-person-siri-changed-my-life-then-i-lost-the-ability-to-speak#.XhM8RZ5tQ I'm a disabled person, and Siri changed my life. Then I lost the ability to speak.]<ref name="HillJam20170621" /> *Apr 24, 2017, [http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-hill-smartphone-addiction-disability-20170424-story.html I'm not 'addicted' to my smartphone. I depend on it to survive]<ref name="HillJam20170424" /> *Feb 10, 2017, [https://www.vox.com/first-person/2017/2/10/14567112/trump-protest-disabilities-inclusivity Dear anti-Trump protesters: don’t forget those of us with disabilities]<ref name="HillJam20170210" /> <blockquote>Between 3 million and 5 million people took to the streets as part of the Women's March the day after Donald Trump's inauguration. And on January 28 and 29, thousands of people descended on airports throughout the nation to protest Trump's 'Muslim ban'. I was not one of the protesters. I have myalgic encephalomyelitis (or chronic fatigue syndrome), a disease that has left me bedridden and unable to speak full sentences for the past two years, more than a year of which I was unable to eat, tolerate light, elevate my head, or laterally move my limbs. I am one of the disabled who cannot march. I can't even attend a demonstration in a wheelchair.</blockquote> *Jan 13, 2017, [https://qz.com/884658/are-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-ibs-and-crohns-disease-really-all-in-the-mind-a-psychosomatic-disease-diagnosis-is-a-doctors-way-of-saying-i-dont-have-a-clue/ A psychosomatic diagnosis is a doctor’s way of saying, “I don’t have a clue”] - The Quartz
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