Abuse in Group Homes in Illinois – New Expose from Chicago Tribune

Major story to follow out of Illinois. Investigative reporters Michael J. Berens and Patricia Callahan published an expose of widespread abuse and total lack of oversight in group homes for people with disabilities in Illinois. These homes, known as Community Integrated Living Arrangements, or CILAs, are all over the state, theoretically regulated, but in fact … Continue ReadingAbuse in Group Homes in Illinois – New Expose from Chicago Tribune

Stop Saying Crusade (Psst: He’s talking to us medievalists too)

Medieval history professor Matthew Gabriele, of Virginia Tech, has published a powerful new article about the word “crusade” in both its modern and medieval contexts. He’s arguing not just that modern people mis-use Crusade, which they do (he digs into the famous W. Bush quote about a ‘Crusade against Evil’), but that medievalists need to … Continue ReadingStop Saying Crusade (Psst: He’s talking to us medievalists too)

Keep Talking Culture: Kidlit, Michael Grant, Autism.

Here’s a storify on a recent internet fight around literature, cultural appropriation, and autism. It ended when Michael Grant, a famous YA author, called another author’s autistic child a “burden.” He later apologized. Everyone wants to understand why Hillary Clinton lost the campaign and what it means for the future. Usually, it means that whatever … Continue ReadingKeep Talking Culture: Kidlit, Michael Grant, Autism.

Bannon on Mental Health: Spank Your Children More

Steve Bannon’s long history promoting sexist, antisemitic, and racist views are very much in the news right now, appropriately. I’ve been saying it’s the first major test/fight of the President Trump era. He can place this man in the heart of American power. There’s no Congressional approval. But here is where we find out if … Continue ReadingBannon on Mental Health: Spank Your Children More

“How Did We Get Into This Mess” in the Age of Trump

Dear Readers, Since the election, it’s been difficult to write more than strings of upset tweets as we processed together. I was not shocked that so many people voted for Trump. For a year, I’ve been predicting he’d receive 48-52% of the vote, with most people who voted Republican continuing to do so. I did … Continue Reading“How Did We Get Into This Mess” in the Age of Trump

STATEMENT: National Disability Leadership Alliance on Solidarity and the 2016 Presidential Election

I just received this gorgeous statement from the National Disability Leadership Alliance on Solidarity and the 2016 Presidential Election. It’s a model of how to maintain an explicitly non-partisan position (required by many of these orgs’ tax status) while standing for principle. The NDLA is, “a national cross-disability coalition led by national organizations run by people with … Continue ReadingSTATEMENT: National Disability Leadership Alliance on Solidarity and the 2016 Presidential Election