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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
"Shared Abilities" Blog Post
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A Significant Protest By Disabled People: 25th Anniversary Shared Abilities - March 25, 2014 My most recent blog post at Shared Abi...
"We've been dicking around too long!"
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Look, I’m not going to reblog every new post about the ADAPT protest in Albany, NY. If you are reading this you can follow events as easil...
Blogging The Protest
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Community First Choice In New York The protest in Albany continues, and now they have a blog, linked above. Given how easy it is to s...
Monday, March 24, 2014
Photo Of The Day
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From the Howlingblaster Tumblr blog, via Thalensis .
Exclusion
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Practicing pride in the face of exclusion Stella Young, ABC Radio “Ramp Up” - March 24, 2014 This is another brilliant and emotionall...
Albany ADAPT Protest Update
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My local Center for Independent Living, the North Country Center for Independence , posted an update on their Facebook page, from the Al...
The New 7% Hiring Goal
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Are You Disabled? Your Boss Needs to Know Lauren Weber, The Wall Street Journal - March 18, 2014 There is hardly a word in the nation...
Sunday, March 23, 2014
A Cold War Heats Up
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Disability rights activists' encampment goes on Jordan Carleo-Evangelist, Albany Times-Union - March 23, 2014 This Times-Union ...
Weekly Wrap-Up
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Sunday, March 16, 2014 Disability Thinking Survey Winter Paralympics Results Monday, March 17, 2014 Another Rant On Positivity...
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Photo Of The Day
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From The Perks Of Being Disabled Tumblr blog.
Best Explanation Of Autism
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What Is Autism? Nick Walker, Neurocosmopolitanism - March 1, 2014 Since I am neither autistic myself, nor educated on all of the vari...
Simpler Than It Sounds
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For all its hyperbole and occasional descents into doctrinal nit-picking, Tumblr still has some of the deepest, most interesting disability...
Friday, March 21, 2014
Coming Attractions
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Just a reminder that we are a little over two weeks from the return of Game Of Thrones , a show with more disabled characters than any oth...
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