I think that since I am going to interview the same person again it would be helpful to recall some of the things we talked about when looking at empathy and its limitations. Both I and my interviewee have spent a lot of time learning about people with disabilities and how inclusion and the culture we create affect them but all people as well. How has seeing all sides of disability been helpful in building her empathy and point of view? Why does she think there is so much hatred towards these people and how can see the full range of experiences make a difference in our world? Even moving away from disability how does seeing the full picture affect perspective and biases? Roper-Phelps has an interesting story that not everyone knows and I think we can all learn from it. How can people forgive someone even if they have done or said all of these awful things? How does seeing the “full-bodied experience” change our capacity to forgive? Do you believe exposure and contact are good tools for personal growth?