Which detail from the text best supports the idea that people with disabilities lack representation and access?

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A lot of the time we're not even there. We don't show up... not because we're not around-we definitely are. It's that a lot of physical spaces don't acknowledge us.
There's immense pressure to create a three-minute long, easily digestible version of your culture for some literary or poetic scenes.
Not all people who are deaf or have a chronic illness consider themselves disabled... the word 'disabled' can encompass a wide variety of experiences
The manifesto for the Deaf Poets Society, published in June, calls disability justice 'the civil rights movement you've never heard of.

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The detail from the text that best supports the idea that people with disabilities lack representation and access is:

"A lot of the time we're not even there. We don't show up... not because we're not around-we definitely are. It's that a lot of physical spaces don't acknowledge us."

This statement indicates that people with disabilities are often excluded from physical spaces, highlighting a lack of representation and access.