More, and more states are providing ATV “tank-track” wheelchairs at their state parks. Why aren’t all states providing this accommodation?
Month: September 2024
A Change of Season
A poem about waiting for the storm to pass.
Stabbed-Up Gary – A Heartwarming Story from Exile
Despite the title, this is a pleasant story about people’s need for compassion and love. It’s a personal experience taken from the draft of my book in progress.
Nightmare on North Pennsylvania Ave The Murder of Jennifer Daugherty
This is a very graphic story, about the horrific murder of a beautiful person with invisible disabilities… The moment I learned of this sweet, kind woman’s fate, it was impossible for me to ever forget the name, Jennifer Daugherty.
“Inside My Spinning”
A poem about the power of words
When Christian Glass called Police For Help, They Shot Him Six Times:
When Christian Glass called Police For Help, They Shot Him Six Times:
“The Regulatory Equivalent of Abolition” for Federally Sanctioned Exploitation of Disabled Workers: “Massive Legal and Political Battle” Looms in DC:
A US law that has been exploiting workers with disabilities for nearly 100 years, is about to trigger a battle in Washington.
“The Gears of Your Craft”
Poem about the sordid world of those who exploit people’s talents by OutOfExile_IDR written in 1991.
“Crash into Reality”
Poetry