
Barreiras: Histórias e relatos de pessoas com deficiência frente ao capacitismo
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Antônio Correia (Tonheiro)
Antônio Correia (Tonheiro)
Antônio Correia (Tonheiro)
Cicinho
Cicinho
Cicinho
Nilton Alvino
Nilton Alvino
Nilton Alvino
Maria José Nicassio (Mazé)
Maria José Nicassio (Mazé)
Maria José Nicassio (Mazé)
Paulinho
Paulinho
Paulinho
Nara Deininger
Nara Deininger
Nara Deininger
Israel Dantas (Israel do Brega)
Israel Dantas (Israel do Brega)
Israel Dantas (Israel do Brega)
André Correia Duarte
André Correia Duarte
André Correia Duarte
Andreia Maria
Andreia Maria
Andreia Maria
André Severo
André Severo
André Severo
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