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ACTIVITY 1. MY OWN WORDS Choose an issue you are familiar with especially local issues or issues in the
community and make a manifesto of your own. A sample is shown below.
RÓISÍN & KARMEL
For Students with Disabilities' Officers
University can be confusing, isolating and stressful--as students with
disabilities ourselves, we understand some of the issues you may
face here. As Students with Disabilities Officers we would work to en-
sure that SOAS fulfils is duty in ensuring that every student can study
and socialise in an accessible, indusive environment
Kamel Carey-Year 2
BA Politics & Development Studies
Roisin Crowley-Year 2
BAH

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