If you don’t know who Lois Curtis is, take some time to discover. She is deserving of person’s respect. Without her heroic efforts, there would be no Olmstead Act protecting the right to freedom for people with invisible disabilities and mental health challenges.
Category: Mental Health
“With Gentle Affect – Surviving Trauma”
If you’re disabled, and you only consider and accommodate people with your particular disability, you might be an ableist… Strike that, you are!
“Much Ado about Nothing… Shakespeare and Truck-Stop Tim”
Sometimes the dog barks out of fear and self-preservation, not aggression. Sometimes people, aren’t as they seem. What if someone needed your help, but they seemed a little scary? This is another of the stories from exile.
“I Couldn’t Really Imagine, What it’s Like To Not Imagine…”
“I Couldn’t Really Imagine, What it’s Like to not Imagine…” Photorealistic Imagination – Aphantasia – Hyperaphantasia
Microsoft Disability Answer Desk and a Neurodivergent Approach to Accessibility
Microsoft’s Disability Answer Desk and their neurodivergent approach to accessibility.
“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.
When Christian Glass called Police For Help, They Shot Him Six Times:
When Christian Glass called Police For Help, They Shot Him Six Times: