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  • February 2008 (2)
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  • October 2007 (9)
  • Why I Support Barack Obama
  • Posted: 2/29/2008
  • Views: 155   
  • I didn’t support Barack Obama from the beginning of this...
  • Filed under: community, disability experience, activism, advocacy, disability rights, ableism, empowerment, liberation, civil rights, Independent Living movement, de-institutionalization, Presidential Primaries, Barack Obama, ADAPT, progressive politics, ADA Restoration Act, Community Choice Act, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
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  • The Thin Line Between Pity and Violence
  • Posted: 2/14/2008
  • Views: 263    Comments: 7
  • For a long time, I have been fascinated by the idea of pity...
  • Filed under: disability, crip culture, disability experience, revolution, activism, rebellion, oppression, disability rights, discrimination, forced sterilization, stem cell research, empowerment, crip power, anger, liberation, love, justice, history, Independent Living movement, de-institutionalization, charity model, dominance, holocaust, social model, medical model, stigma, brian sterner, violence, Jerry Lewis, pity, empathy
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  • Revisiting Ashley X: My Struggle as a Philosopher-Activist
  • Posted: 1/24/2008
  • Views: 204    Comments: 4
  • “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable...
  • Filed under: disability, crip culture, community, disability experience, revolution, activism, defiance, oppression, hysterectomy, disability rights, ableism, discrimination, forced sterilization, bioethics, philosophy, disability culture, crip power, civil rights, justice, decisions, reproductive rights, professional activism, career, social model, medical model, conformity, stigma, clashing values, Ashley X, ADAPT, Douglas Diekema
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  • Conformity and Unity
  • Posted: 1/15/2008
  • Views: 101    Comments: 11
  • "Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination;...
  • Filed under: disability, crip culture, community, disability experience, revolution, activism, defiance, rebellion, oppression, disability rights, ableism, discrimination, empowerment, disability culture, crip power, racism, liberation, justice, Politics, Presidential Primaries, shame, conformity, Barack Obama, stigma
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  • The Disgusting Ableism of Mike Huckabee
  • Posted: 1/9/2008
  • Views: 156    Comments: 7
  • I try my best to keep an open mind when it comes to politics...
  • Filed under: crip culture, revolution, activism, rebellion, oppression, sexism, disability rights, discrimination, disability culture, language, crip power, racism, liberation, civil rights, justice, dominance, reproductive rights, suffering, homophobia, classism, Politics, Mike Huckabee, Presidential Primaries
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  • The Limits of an Absolute Commitment to the Social Model
  • Posted: 1/5/2008
  • Views: 62    Comments: 8
  • “ I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with...
  • Filed under: crip culture, community, activism, disability rights, ableism, stem cell research, bioethics, philosophy, empowerment, disability culture, crip power, liberation, civil rights, justice, charity model, reproductive rights, social model, medical model
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  • The Double Bind of a Professional Activist
  • Posted: 12/24/2007
  • Views: 98    Comments: 7
  • “ You can only become truly accomplished at something you...
  • Filed under: crip culture, accessibility, community, disability experience, revolution, disability rights, ableism, bioethics, empowerment, disability culture, crip power, liberation, justice, history, Independent Living movement, responsibility, money, capitalism, self promotion, professional activism, career
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  • FDR: the Super Crip or the Traitor?
  • Posted: 12/16/2007
  • Views: 61    Comments: 12
  • "We must scrupulously guard the civil rights and civil...
  • Filed under: crip culture, community, disability experience, ableism, discrimination, disability culture, crip power, civil rights, justice, history, charity model, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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