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  1. www.benmattlin.comBEN MATTLIN

    Ben Mattlin is a Los Angeles-based writer who covers topics such as finance, disability, and interabled romance. He has written for publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR, and has authored three books.

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  2. Oct 16, 2022 · Editor’s Note: Ben Mattlin, a Los Angeles-based writer born with spinal muscular atrophy, is the author of several books about disability.His latest, called “Disability Pride,” will be out ...

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  3. A Family Trust Accuses Its Unregistered Pa. Advisor Of Stealing More Than $5M. by Ben Mattlin. A late professor's family says Thomas Pipich used money for himself and to prop up other investments.

  4. Ben Mattlin’s new book Disability Pride is a gorgeous, well done, and well-rounded report and perspective on disability justice and rights throughout American history—both objectively and through Mattlin’s lens. As someone who is Gen Z, I find it particularly poignant to learn about disability history and so many other different ...

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  5. Nov 1, 2012 · Ben Mattlin is a freelance journalist and the author of “Miracle Boy Grows Up: How the Disability Rights Revolution Saved My Sanity. ...

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · In the opening to Disability Pride: Dispatches from a Post-ADA World, Ben Mattlin notes that when he was born with spinal muscular atrophy in 1962, the condition was practically a death sentence. Sixty years later, Mattlin and thousands of others with SMA and other disabilities are not only alive, but part of a vibrant disability culture.

  7. Mar 16, 2019 · Ben Mattlin is the author of “In Sickness and in Health: Love, Disability, and a Quest to Understand the Perils and Pleasures of Interabled Romance.” The Spokesman-Review Newspaper Local ...

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