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By Emily Raij
Monday, October 11, 2004

Christopher Reeve’s death Sunday came as a tragic surprise to many, not simply because the world lost the actor best know for portraying Superman in the movies, but because we lost one of the rare, real-life superheroes.  

A real-life superhero gives hope to the seemingly hopeless, strength to the powerless, and a voice to the voiceless. Although Reeve’s outspokenness on the topic of stem cell research was controversial, his message of triumph over the most challenging obstacles continues to be a source of hope for the community of people with disabilities, and the way he lived his life is inspirational beyond the borders of any one community or group.

An activist who chose to do and not just to debate, Christopher Reeve will long be remembered as Superman. But he'll forever be remembered as a real-life superhero.

Emily Gorovsky

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