Video: One for All
Tony Drees actually considers himself to have “good fortune,” despite being born into an abusive household, surviving the deadliest bombing in the Gulf War, beating cancer, and having his leg amputated up to his hip.
January 19, 2025 · 2 Comments
George Yancy: The “Problem” Isn’t Disabled Bodies — It’s the Violent Structure of Our Society
Christine Wieseler argues that medical models of disability “blame the victim” by emphasizing the idea of a conception of embodied normativity. In contrast, social models of disability rethink ways of “helping people to figure out how to live with impairments and chronic illnesses.”
October 17, 2022 · Leave a comment
Liron Rozenkrantz, Anila D’Mello: Autistic people challenge preconceived ideas about rationality
Autistic individuals are, on average, more consistent, less biased, and more rational than non-autistic individuals in a variety of contexts.
June 23, 2022 · Leave a comment
Video: Jonah Stands Up
Exit, pursued by Death: a young artist and rabble-rouser mines comedy from mortality.
March 3, 2019 · Leave a comment