We found “Glee” star Ali Stroker (who is really disabled!) being interviewed by Rosanna Scotto and Greg Page on Fox 5’s “Good Day New York” about her involvement with United Cerebral Palsy of New York City’s (UCP of NYC) Women Who Care Luncheon, raising funds for programs, advocacy and services benefiting people living with disabilities. She also agrees with us that we need to see more authentic portrayal of disability on our screens.
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No, Leith, I was comparing her with the actor who plays Artie Abrams, the character who uses a wheelchair. That actor is not, in fact, disabled.
what’s this “really” disabled remark? Are you suggesting that some disabled people are “not really” disabled? I find this weird.