Hillary Clinton’s Progressivism as seen through Disability Policy

In my second piece for Playboy (safe-for-work but might mention the existence of sex in the click throughs), I wrote about the details of Clinton’s disability policy. I wrote: When Donald Trump took to the stage in South Carolina last November and made fun of a disabled New York Times reporter, he won my vote…for Hillary … Continue ReadingHillary Clinton’s Progressivism as seen through Disability Policy

DC Comics’ Cyborg: Disabled Black Hero with a New Writer

Superhero (and related) comics are packed full of disability narratives, both good and bad, whether it’s the analogy between mutation and disability within the X-Men  (not Professor X, but mutation as disability) or characters who have “real” disabilities of various sorts, though they often deal with them in high-tech ways. I wrote about Daredevil and … Continue ReadingDC Comics’ Cyborg: Disabled Black Hero with a New Writer

Charles Kinsey: Cops shoot Black Therapist Protecting Latino Autistic Client

Last night, a new story in the ever evolving evidence for the #CultOfCompliance and the dangers it poses to marginalized people when they encounter police went viral. A police officer in the Miami area shot a black man lying on his back with his hands in the air. The man, Charles Kinsey, is a mental … Continue ReadingCharles Kinsey: Cops shoot Black Therapist Protecting Latino Autistic Client

Wisconsin Senate Race: How Does the ADA apply to Private School Special Ed Programs?

There’s a disability-related twist in the Wisconsin Senate race. Ron Johnson, as I understand it, has advocated both for special-ed private-school vouchers and keeping the federal government from inspecting such programs. Russ Feingold is against vouchers and, if we’re going to have them, at least advocates for them being regulated. Wisconsin U.S. Senate campaign rivals … Continue ReadingWisconsin Senate Race: How Does the ADA apply to Private School Special Ed Programs?

Melania Trump does not advocate respect for people with whom she disagrees

By now you’ve heard about Melania Trump plagiarizing Michelle Obama. Omissions are as telling as inclusions. Consider the following: Here’s Michelle Obama. Absences highlighted, instead of copying. “Barack and I were raised with so many of the same values: that you work hard for what you want in life; that your word is your bond … Continue ReadingMelania Trump does not advocate respect for people with whom she disagrees

Common Words: How does Trump’s Plagiarism Happen

Last night, as you know, Melania Trump plagiarized Michelle Obama. Here’s a link. How does this actually happen? I’m assuming no speechwriter conspiracy. I’m also assuming Trump didn’t write it herself, despite earlier claims, because the campaign has since talked about her “team of writers.” When my students end up plagiarizing, it’s usually not due … Continue ReadingCommon Words: How does Trump’s Plagiarism Happen