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Next time a nondisabled person approaches me with, "I just don't understand how you're still single!", I'm going to save them the time and energy of finding out firsthand. Allow
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I have questions for "low-risk" folks who use "mental health" to justify making choices that raise the risk to already high-risk folks:Have you considered how your actions impact the mental
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I am really struggling with ppl who have never shown even the slightest interest in mental health and accessibility more broadly trying to justify taking unnecessary COVID risks because of
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Wow so my dept at UBC just had a grad forum about moving in-person/hybrid courses online. All I can say is that it's nice to know where I stand (
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Let's talk about "accessibility theatre"...Too often nondisabled people use "accessibility" to justify making themselves the protagonists in disability-related work. Y'know when nondisabled people will concern-tr
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Ok pals: accessible fashion. What makes clothes, shoes, or accessories work for you? What items/features do you look for? What items/features do you avoid? Are there any "fashion statements" that
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What is it with PTs and standing/walking?! I'm having to miss an hour-long (remote) wheelchair workout because a PT wanted me to practice standing today. In return for a couple
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Ok, now: tell me you're NONdisabled without telling me you're NONdisabled. "We live in a meritocracy." "You're lucky you don't have to work." "She was probably faking." "Well couldn't y
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Listening to a webinar on "the business case" for hiring disabled people (or, as they keep emphasizing, "people with disabilities"). Why am I doing this to myself? (I'm doing
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Them: disabled people can't be sexy.Me: ok, I won't. It would be just *terrible* if more disabled people retweeted this with pictures of themselves being NOT AT ALL sexy. Ok,
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Back in high school, I participated in a disability simulation as part of a leadership program run by my city's chamber of commerce (yes, that sentence now produces three distinct
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Competitive comparisons between [marginalized medical condition] and ["mainstream" medical condition] never serve either well, and here's why: "Mainstream" conditions are usually ones that nondisabled ppl fear could
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