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      <title>Disability-Inclusive Grassroots Disaster Response</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Disability-inclusive grassroots disaster response is the set of&#xA;community-based practices through which disabled people, attendants,&#xA;peer networks, and local organizations sustain life under emergency&#xA;conditions when formal systems are inaccessible, absent, or too slow.&#xA;Within emergent disaster response, this literature matters because it&#xA;shows that disabled people are not only a vulnerable population to be&#xA;managed. They are also participants in the community infrastructures&#xA;that make response possible [@engelman2022; @kennedy2021].&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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