A poem inspired by an “undigested piece of potato”, or something else I might’ve eaten.
Tag: InvisibleDisabilityRights
“To The Brave And Strong: Lois Curtis”
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.
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.
“10 Small Things …”
Alt text: Image of two people navigating a jagged valley of rocks. One turns back to help the other struggling with the journey through the difficult pathway. A hand of […]
“Sojourner Lost”
Poetry about the plight of people with invisible disabilities by: OutOfExile_IDR
Get a Grip – Disability Assistive Devices to Help You Perform and Restore Hand Function
Are you living with a non-functional hand or limb difference disability, like me? Imagine having a limp hand with no feeling or strength to grasp objects, when suddenly you’re able […]