Why Do Police Kill People With Disabilities – Public Lecture in Toledo

I am very excited to be going to the University of Toledo tomorrow to offer a talk: Why do police kill people with disabilities? Are you in the area? It’s a public lecture this Friday, 10/16. Details: Memorial Field House, Room 1030, 2:00. Description: A third to a half of all people killed by police … Continue ReadingWhy Do Police Kill People With Disabilities – Public Lecture in Toledo

Decouple Gun Violence and Mental Health Conversations (Democratic Debate Edition)

Disability continues to be a largely ignored issue in the presidential primaries except for when it comes to gun violence, when the candidates get things entirely wrong. Here’s 100% of what Sanders or Clinton (the only candidates that actually might get nominated) said about disability last night. SANDERS: Let’s begin, Anderson, by understanding that Bernie … Continue ReadingDecouple Gun Violence and Mental Health Conversations (Democratic Debate Edition)

Cult of Compliance – Police Officer Grabs Teen Boy By the Throat

This is a video of a school cop grabbing an African-American teenager by the throat for, it appears, trying to walk away. There had been a fight, the officer was telling him something, and the boy was trying to leave. Unless the boy was making some kind of threat, which no one has claimed he … Continue ReadingCult of Compliance – Police Officer Grabs Teen Boy By the Throat

The Liberal Arts, Carly Fiorina, and the Middle Ages

Bruce Holsinger is a medieval literary scholar, a novelist, a public intellectual, and a friend. Here’s my review of his novels, political thrillers set in medieval London, with John Gower as the protagonist. You should read them. Holsinger has a piece in the New York Times today on Fiorina, extending the conversation about her regular invocation … Continue ReadingThe Liberal Arts, Carly Fiorina, and the Middle Ages

Disability Journalism Award – 2015 Winner is ProPublica on School Restraint

Arizona State University hosts the National Center for Disability Journalism, an excellent group doing important work. The NCDJ offers the only annual journalism award for Disability issues – the   Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability – and have announced the 2015 winners. A ProPublica story that uncovered the shocking ways children … Continue ReadingDisability Journalism Award – 2015 Winner is ProPublica on School Restraint