10th Blog Anniversary
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
1y ago
Ten years ago today, I published my first Disability Thinking blog post. I haven’t been blogging regularly for a few years now. But I think of my Disability Thinking Monthly newsletter, and the writing I do for Forbes.com and other publications as extensions of the blog writing on disability experiences, issues, and culture I started back in February 2013. This year I plan to go back and look at old blog posts to see what holds up, what doesn’t, and what might deserve some kind of an update ..read more
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Forbes: 3 Ways To Help Disabled People Through The End Of The Pandemic
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
3 Ways To Help Disabled People Through The End Of The PandemicForbes: March 31, 2021 We’re not through it just yet ..read more
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Forbes: When Is Ableism Worth “Canceling?”
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
When Is Ableism Worth “Canceling?”Forbes: March 28, 2021 If “Canceling” people is ever a good thing, or a “thing” at all ..read more
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Forbes: What Disabled People Are Thinking And Feeling About The Pandemic, One Year Later
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
What Disabled People Are Thinking And Feeling About The Pandemic, One Year LaterForbes: March 21, 2021 Some of it’s stuff we’ve been saying from the start. Some of it’s different ..read more
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Forbes: People With Chronic Pain Are Claiming A Voice In The Opioids Crisis
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
People With Chronic Pain Are Claiming A Voice In The Opioids CrisisForbes: March 17, 2021 20 years from now, will the opioid crisis, or at least the popular reaction to it, be seen as just another moral panic ..read more
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3 Weekly Disability Reads
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
Most Sundays, I post links to three things about disability that I read, heard, or viewed over the previous week, with some notes of my own added. March 28 - April 4, 2021 1. Overlooked No More: Kitty Cone, Trailblazer of the Disability Rights MovementWendy Lu, New York Times - March 26, 2021 We tend to hear about a small handful of activists in disability history, and rightfully so. But it’s also good the some of the gaps are being filled in, and some of the other key people being recognized. 2. Physicians’ biases, lack of knowledge, partly to blame for health care disparities among people w ..read more
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3 Weekly Disability Reads
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
Most Sundays, I post links to three things about disability that I read, heard, or viewed over the previous week, with some notes of my own added. March 7-14, 2021 1. Q&A with Ingrid TischerAlice Wong, Disability Visibility Project - March 6, 2021 A compelling personal account of the kinds of struggles disabled people face as they try to get quality medical care while avoiding or confronting medical ableism. 2. 'Comedy is a wall breaker' for letting people with disabilities be themselvesConnie Gurlielmo, C|NET - March 8, 2021 Shannon DeVido talks about how comedy can help us talk about di ..read more
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Forbes: How Covid Relief Will Help Disabled People, And What Was Left Out
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
How Covid Relief Will Help Disabled People, And What Was Left OutForbes: March 11, 2021 There’s a lot in there to provide relief, and a real chance for progress ..read more
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Forbes: 5 Questions That Help Define The Outlines Of Disability Advocacy
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
5 Questions That Help Define The Outlines Of Disability AdvocacyForbes: February 28, 2021 They explain to newcomers where we are, and help us clarify our own views and positions too ..read more
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Forbes: How Giving Up Ableist Insults Can Help Heal Our Politics
Disability Thinking
by Andrew Pulrang
3y ago
How Giving Up Ableist Insults Can Help Heal Our PoliticsForbes: February 24, 2021 Really. Well, maybe ..read more
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