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Frances Ryan, the Glossary

Index Frances Ryan

Frances Ryan FRSL is a British journalist, author, and activist for people with disabilities.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: COVID-19 pandemic, Crippled, Disability rights movement, Global Citizen (organization), Grantham, Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School, Muscle weakness, Orwell Prize, Parade (magazine), Paul Foot Award, Royal National Institute of Blind People, Royal Society of Literature, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, Shaw Trust, The Guardian, United Kingdom government austerity programme, University of Nottingham, Verso Books, Vogue (magazine).

  2. People educated at Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School

COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

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Crippled

Crippled: Austerity and the Demonization of Disabled People is a 2019 book by Frances Ryan about disability in the United Kingdom under the 2010s austerity programme.

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Disability rights movement

The disability rights movement is a global social movement that seeks to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all people with disabilities.

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Global Citizen (organization)

Global Citizen, also known as Global Poverty Project, is an international education and advocacy organization that seeks to catalyze the movement to end extreme poverty and promote social justice and equity through the lens of intersectionality.

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Grantham

Grantham is a market town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, situated on the banks of the River Witham and bounded to the west by the A1 road.

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Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School

Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School (KGGS) is a grammar school with academy status for girls in Grantham, Lincolnshire, established in 1910.

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Muscle weakness

Muscle weakness is a lack of muscle strength.

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Orwell Prize

The Orwell Prize is a British prize for political writing.

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Parade (magazine)

Parade was an American nationwide Sunday newspaper magazine, distributed in more than 700 newspapers nationwide in the United States until 2022.

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The Paul Foot Award is an award given for investigative or campaigning journalism, set up by The Guardian and Private Eye in memory of the journalist Paul Foot, who died in 2004.

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Royal National Institute of Blind People

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is a UK charity that offers information, support and advice to people in the UK with sight loss.

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Royal Society of Literature

The Royal Society of Literature (RSL) is a learned society founded in 1820, by King George IV, to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".

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School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham

The School of Politics and International Relations is an academic department at the University of Nottingham, England housed in the Law and Social Sciences Building (LASS) together with Law and Sociology.

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Shaw Trust

Shaw Trust is a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom which supports people with complex needs into good work.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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United Kingdom government austerity programme

The United Kingdom government austerity programme was a fiscal policy that was adopted for a period in the early 21st century following the Great Recession.

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University of Nottingham

The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, England.

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Verso Books

Verso Books (formerly New Left Books) is a left-wing publishing house based in London and New York City, founded in 1970 by the staff of New Left Review (NLR) and includes Tariq Ali and Perry Anderson on its board of directors.

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Vogue (magazine)

Vogue U.S., also known as American Vogue, or simply Vogue, (stylized in all caps) is a monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers style news, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway.

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See also

People educated at Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Ryan