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they/she | 📍DC & Boston | future disability historian, current disabled MA student (public history) | DnD player, kn95 wearer, orca lover | opinions are mine
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🎨Celebrate Disabled Joy at MLK Library!

Join us for the opening of Not Without Us, a multimedia exhibit honoring Disability Cultural Awareness Month.

📅 Tue, Oct 7 | ⏰ 6PM
📍 MLK Library

Presented w/ Georgetown’s Disability Cultural Center. https://bit.ly/4nYpI6y
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Wanna learn more about the Panthers’ work around disability? It wasn’t just the 504 sit-in. I have 2 chapters about them in my book Black Disability Politics which is available for purchase or free open access here from @dukepress.bsky.social:

library.oapen.org/handle/20.50...
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also on glassdoor. they are offering $300K/yr for being a concentration camp guard.
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WashBlade 25 Jun 25 -- Court in India rules that a trans woman who fully transitions is entitled to be legally recognized as female. It also means trans women can now access critical legal protections against domestic abuse. @rikiwilchins.bsky.social
Indian court rules a transgender woman is a woman
Activists across the country celebrated landmark decision
www.washingtonblade.com
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In New York, Democratic voters rejected a former governor who left office following a bombshell 165-page report overseen by the New York attorney general’s office that found he had sexually harassed 11 women, including some state employees. @gracepanetta.bsky.social via @19thnews.org
Cuomo concedes to Zohran Mamdani in New York City mayoral primary
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic socialist could again face the former governor, as well as the current mayor, in November.
19thnews.org
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ACOG @acog.org · May 27
ACOG is deeply disappointed by HHS’s move to drop COVID-19 vaccine recommendations in pregnancy. The science is clear: COVID-19 remains dangerous in pregnancy and vaccination protects both patients and newborns. The vaccine is safe and protects families. Read our full statement: buff.ly/OGue7sO
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See you next Tues 4/29 as we celebrate How To Be Disabled in a Pandemic at NYU!

See quoted post for details and RSVP link (RSVP required for NYU security). Hosted by the @center4ds.bsky.social.
We can't wait to celebrate the accomplishments of HTBDIAP co-editors at their launch party next week! Join @center4ds.bsky.social for an evening of refreshments and select readings.

Check out the event details here: buff.ly/GTOlhfi
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I frequently say this, but it’s:

there is joy in resistance

not just, joy is resistance.
There are some people on this site who don’t think anyone should be experiencing joy right now due to Trump facism.

Baby, joy is resistance. If we don’t feel moments of joy then we become completely demoralized, and then we’re incapable of fighting. Which is what they want.
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Mask up, friends.

Nobody is going to help you.

Save yourselves.

#mecfs #longcovid #disabilityjustice
Folks, very bad news for #LongCOVID. Deep breath.

29 awarded grants to do with COVID and Long COVID have been rescinded by NIH. 🧪

www.science.org/content/arti...
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Nebraska recently passed a constitutional amendment banning abortion after 12 weeks. The instas and donation links for the statewide abortion fund and an independent clinic are 🧵ed below (in alphabetical order):
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A key step in fighting the Trump admin's attacks on higher education specifically and democracy more broadly is to say as clearly as we can that we share values that are meaningful and that we will not stand by while our institutions are destroyed.

You can do that here:
bit.ly/DemocracyAndHigherEd
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Canadian academics - one way to stand up for democracy by expressing the value and values of higher education (signatures from north of the 49th)
A key step in fighting the Trump admin's attacks on higher education specifically and democracy more broadly is to say as clearly as we can that we share values that are meaningful and that we will not stand by while our institutions are destroyed.

You can do that here:
bit.ly/DemocracyAndHigherEd
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Still looking to speak to educators/parents of disabled students as well as former students who benefited from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in light of recent DOE news. (For @prismreports.org)
I love YOU! the feeling is so mutual 🩷 I'm so glad we met all those years ago now 🥰
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🧵 I don't have high hopes that universities will be leading the resistance

I'm collecting data on university use of violence against students. It's been eye-opening and disappointing to see "liberal" institutions in major cities, in solidly blue states, use force against peaceful protestors
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It's the last day of Black History Month- give a Black person some money
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95% of rare diseases don't have approved treatments. EoE does now, but we need more options!

you can support research and advocacy for eosinophilic disorders like mine here: curedfoundation.org

you can also join advocacy initiatives for all rare diseases in the US: everylifefoundation.org
CURED - Home
CURED is a not-for-profit corporation that donates substantial funds to aid in research for eosinophilic diseases. We advocate on behalf of EGID patients and their families by raising awareness about ...
curedfoundation.org
happy #RareDiseaseDay! i was diagnosed with #EosinophilicEsophagitis in April 2008 🦓

#EoE causes eosinophils to attack the esophagus when i eat certain foods. it was recognized as unique in the 90s

i'm in remission, so now i spend my time in a community of rare advocates! action items below

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"Forced sterilization laws are a really powerful example of how violations of disabled people’s bodies and rights are baked into our legal system today.”

For @motherjones.com, I reported on how disabled people continue to be forcibly sterilized. www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
Forced sterilization of disabled people isn't a relic of the past
In most states, eugenics-era laws still let doctors sterilize disabled patients—even against their will.
www.motherjones.com
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So proud to share this project that I've been working on for almost five years, alongside @maramills.bsky.social, Faye Ginsburg, and Rayna Rapp (via @center4ds.bsky.social and @nyupress.bsky.social): 'How To Be Disabled In A Pandemic.'
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Please read and share. But especially share with folks that might not realize how critical Section 504 is to so many people. I tried to write a simple clear explanation at the break. Gift link here: www.startribune.com/why-are-repu...
⚠️COMMUNITY⚠️Now is your moment to get loud! Section 504 is a landmark law that defines disability discrimination & ensures protection in education and healthcare. WE NEED YOUR HELP TO PROTECT IT!

You can call/email your atty general (if in 1 of the 17 states) using this info: dredf.org/protect-504/