Mirrors and Windows: Shattering Stereotypes
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Demonstrates that people with disabilities are basically no different from anyone else. When Catherine attends a friend's party, no one knows she's blind. As they discover the truth, some guests act differently around her. Catherine shows that she's not so unlike them after all. At the conclusion, the actresses who portray Catherine and her friend talk to the viewers.
Media Details
Runtime: 16 minutes
- Topic: Blind Life, Counseling and Self-Help, Social Science
- Subtopic: Blind - General, Prejudice, Self-Perception
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Release Year: 1997
- Producer/Distributor: AIMS Multimedia
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