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Leeland on Twitter
Ableds: We came up with a new word to call you!Disabled People: Is it "Disabled"?Ableds: No! Bu-Disabled People: Interesting. Stop using it.Ableds: 😭 you should be GRATEFUL to be minimized and demeaned through evasive euphemisms that I'm doubling down on my use of 😭— Leeland (@leedotexe) November 4, 2022
The Criminal Politics of Pain
The transition from legitimate pain patient to “criminal suspect” happened in a flash, and was caused entirely by factors that had nothing to do with me or my use of any medications.
They Want to Kill Libraries
The Last Place in America Where You Are a Person, Not a Customer
Libraries are the last place in America where you are valued for your personhood, rather than the contents of your wallet. At the library, you are a patron, not a customer.
Librarians do all that too — and somehow, they manage to do it without killing anyone in a mental health crisis or struggling with addiction.
Librarians are kind of upside-down cops: public employees who are stepping in wherever the rest of our services have failed.
Black Disability Politics
In Black Disability Politics Sami Schalk explores how issues of disability have been and continue to be central to Black activism from the 1970s to the present.
Spectrum 10K: Grant application reveals autism study will ‘investigate the biological correlates of autism’
Spectrum 10K plans to investigate “which tissues, gene-sets, cell types and developmental periods are enriched” for a “genetic risk” of autism, an unredacted grant application by the research team …
Brooke Winters on Twitter
“Meltdowns are not a "symptom of autism."
Meltdowns aren't an inevitable part of being autistic.
Meltdowns are what happen when autistic people are forced to endure extremely stressful situations.”
Oolong on Twitter
“This is a great time for everyone involved in education to understand #neurodiversity and what it means for the classroom, for learning and for inclusion.
Launched today is the #LEANSproject handbook, for teaching about neurodiversity at primary school.🧵
https://t.co/RoQ30thBv4”
Oolong on Twitter
“Spend some time reflecting on what it means that humankind is neurodiverse: that we don't all sense, process or imagine the world the same.
What's too bright for me might be just right for you. What seems clear to you might be incomprehensible to me. What's easy for you? Oh boy.”
Ann Memmott PgC MA (She or They) on Twitter
“It's always fascinating to watch a few people trying to mock those trying to find dignity in all of this.
Society needs to re-enable dignity, doesn't it.
Because, without it, almost every single person will end their life in humiliation and mess.
So important to get it right.”
Autism-friendly public bus transport: A personal experience-based perspective - PubMed
Transportation plays an essential role in daily life, allowing people to participate in the community and form social relationships. Many autistic people rely on public transportation to meet their mobility needs. However, research shows that it is not always easy for them to use it. The exact issue …
Elon Musk's Twitter Is Harming Users With Disabilities
Twitter users with disabilities say they could be "left with nothing" in the wake of Elon Musk taking over the site.
FTX: Greed, Grift and Grandiosity
Personal Blog
(6) Why Some Disabled People Can't Work | LinkedIn
You probably remember when Kim Kardashian shared this "advice" for women in business: "Get your fucking ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days.
12TH OF NOVEMBER 2022 LATEST MUSINGS ON “PATHOLOGICAL” DEMAND-AVOIDANCE (PDA).
Introduction. This blog post is a mixed bag. First, I introduce the call for papers for a special issue on “Pathological” Demand-Avoidance (PDA), in Frontiers in Education. Secondly, I provide PDFs…
The Pandemic’s Legacy Is Already Clear
All of this will happen again.
Technological solutions also tend to rise into society’s penthouses, while epidemics seep into its cracks.
Matt on Tumblr on Tumblr
For Tumblr: Over the past 7 days, iOS downloads are up 58% with 30% more impressions in the App Store. Android downloads are up 57% with 50% more impressions in the Play Store. Thank y'all for check…
How to use gender-inclusive language
I originally wrote this for an internal blog at work, and my colleagues and friends requested I repost it publicly to be shared more widely. I’ve adapted the original post with some minor updates and...
Moneylike
My September, 2022 column for Locus Magazine
Protocols, Not Platforms: A Technological Approach to Free Speech
Pluralistic: 11 Nov 2022 Apple’s business model made Chinese oppression inevitable – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
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The Vonnegut Effect at 100: On the Promises of Humanism in 2022
Kurt Vonnegut himself would likely burst into a raspy laugh, a smoker’s laugh, at the arbitrary importance associated with today being the 100th year from his date of birth, 11 November 1922.…
VELA Education Fund
Accelerating Education Innovation and Opportunity for Every Learner
We Need A Library Economy
The library has been a long-standing institution in our society, but what if we applied its philosophy more broadly? Let's imagine what it would mean to realise the possibilities of this proto-socialist concept and reintroduce free access to the commons through a library economy.
The Meaning of Anti-Work (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP0nBIO1Qo8)
Understanding Social Ecology (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j42RbUjofm0)
How To Manage The Commons (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG4Y8bgUwQ0)
Why Imagination is Vital (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pQb9WM3VVg)
The list of artists used is in the outro.
Introduction - 0:00
Brief History of Libraries - 3:11
The Rise of the Internet (wow!) - 5:42
Foundational Concepts of a Library Economy - 6:58
Imagining a Library Economy - 16:05
Questions & Concerns of a Libray Economy - 18:11
Outro - 22:03
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Sources & Resources:
The Ecology of Freedom by Murray Bookchin
Governing the Commons by Elenor Ostrom
https://srslywrong.com/
https://www.neweconomy.org.au/journal/issues/vol2/iss4/library-socialism/
https://medium.com/@wrong_shon/the-universal-public-library-ded5b5ca4191
Overlay Fact Sheet
An open letter about accessibility overlays.
Rebecca Cokley on Twitter
“@Imani_Barbarin People forget disability is a term that comes w/ civil rights because it’s codified in statute. “Differently abled” “handicapable” & “special needs” aren’t. It’s also a word WE chose when we named the ADA, not a word chose by nondisabled ppl 2 make them feel better. #saytheword”
TheDisabilityEnthusiast on Twitter
“The label "disabled" means so much to me.
It means I have community. It means I have rights. It means I can be proud. It means I can affirm myself in the face of ableists. It means I can be myself and so much more.
#WhenICallMyselfDisabled”
No Evidence for Psychiatry’s Depression Claims, Report Three 2022 Research Reviews
According to three 2022 comprehensive research reviews, there is no scientific evidence for what we have long been told by psychiatry—and the mainstream media—about the neurobiology of depression. These reviews, in unison, will pack a powerful wallop for critical thinkers. However, for American society in general, the deck is stacked against any scientific truths making a dent in psychiatry’s brain-defect mythology.