#CultOfCompliance: Off-Duty Chicago Cop Beats Disabled Teen for Trespassing

A lawsuit alleges the following (courtesy of the Chicago Tribune): [Matthew] Jackson, a 21-year veteran of the force, became enraged after Nathaniel Taylor, 18, crossed onto his lawn on his way home from school, according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday. Jackson beat the boy with his fists and shoved his service revolver into Taylor’s … Continue Reading#CultOfCompliance: Off-Duty Chicago Cop Beats Disabled Teen for Trespassing

“Restraining Bag” – What Can Happen When Law Enforcement Gets a Tool

The ACLU this morning is sharing a video of a black man asserting his rights, standing with his hands up, who is suddenly tased. He falls and hits his head. Likely, though not provably at this time, he was tased for talking back to the police (in their eyes. In my eyes “I know my … Continue Reading“Restraining Bag” – What Can Happen When Law Enforcement Gets a Tool

Neurotypicals are Mindblind Too! (If anyone is)

“Mindblind” is the phrase coined by Simon Baron-Cohen to describe how autistic people view the world. The Wikipedia entry I think does a fair job of exploring the origins of the theory and the many, many, many critiques. For many autistic people, it in no way describes their lived reality, to which pro-mindblind folks reply, … Continue ReadingNeurotypicals are Mindblind Too! (If anyone is)

Disability and Policing: Burley’s Bad Knees

I forgot about this story and hadn’t thought about it as a disability-related case until I clicked on this tweet. With appreciation to @radleybalko for keeping what happened to the Burleys alive. https://t.co/TXiVrRO86f — Scott Greenfield (@ScottGreenfield) September 1, 2016 Radley Balko writes about the case here. It’s the consequence of a no-knock raid by … Continue ReadingDisability and Policing: Burley’s Bad Knees

Zoos and Accessibility: The Omaha Splashpad

I follow zoos and accessibility issues because zoos are super important to Nico. Here’s one from Omaha. It uses “handicapped” a lot (still so commonly in use) and is about a communication failure that gets resolved. At least a few children with disabilities have been turned away from the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium’s new … Continue ReadingZoos and Accessibility: The Omaha Splashpad

Disability and Policing: Leroy Duffie (double amputee, black) and the #CultOfCompliance

A double amputee (legs) not matching the description of a robbery suspect was told by police to get out of the car with his hands up. 8th Circuit Court has reversed a district court granting “qualified immunity” to the police in question. I’m going to be referring to this case a lot as it embodies … Continue ReadingDisability and Policing: Leroy Duffie (double amputee, black) and the #CultOfCompliance

Humanities and the Death Penalty – The Lennie Standard goes to SCOTUS

When I talk about the immediate relevance of the humanities and its skills to contemporary life (which I do), I always like to bring up Of Mice and Men. In Texas, people who are intellectually disabled are considered eligible for the death penalty only of they meet the “The Lennie Standard.” Now that’s being reconsidered. … Continue ReadingHumanities and the Death Penalty – The Lennie Standard goes to SCOTUS

Bad Disability Journalism: Autism as “Genetic Devil”

Notes: Ableism and extremely stigmatizing language follow. Note 2: Looking for autistic responses to this piece, if any. Mostly folks I follow on Twitter just seem tired and really, what else is there to say? Let me know if you see something I should link to here to signal boost. UPDATE: @Erabrand on Twitter produced an … Continue ReadingBad Disability Journalism: Autism as “Genetic Devil”