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How Paralympics Prime Time Coverage Can Help ‘Normalize’ Persons with Disabilities
Kazuhiro Nogi Germany's Johannes Floors (L), Britain's Jonnie Peacock (C) and USA's Jarryd Wallace (R) cross the finish line in the men's 100m (T64) athletics final during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on August 30, 2021. Primetime coverage, Gilberto explained, “means that as a society, we are one step closer to normalizing the notion that both limitation and greatness are a part of every human being’s story.”

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