Sunday Roundup

This week I wrote blogs on parenting, disability, Miss America, police violence, pole-sitting (and Byzantine saints), and the secrets of my writing process. I also published an essay on Pope Francis for CNN and re-wrote a blog entry for the Good Men Project. Thank you new readers, friends, twitter followers, and whoever else you are. … Continue ReadingSunday Roundup

Deaf Boy Tasered – Police Violence and Disability continued

For the past year, I have been writing about a persistent pattern of police violence against people with disabilities. I have been particularly focused on the Ethan Saylor case, of course. But the stories proliferate, with a new one almost every week. On Monday, I argued that you can read both the Times Square police … Continue ReadingDeaf Boy Tasered – Police Violence and Disability continued

All Technology is Assistive Technology

My son uses words, jargon (sounds that are not recognizable to people who aren’t in the know), signs, gestures, expressions, symbols, and an I-pad to communicate. We’re deeply in to the assistive technology world – it’s helping Nico find a voice that anyone could understand, rather than just his family, teachers, and therapists. So it … Continue ReadingAll Technology is Assistive Technology