New episode where bioethicist and global health ethicist @GanguliMitra critiques the popular model of distributive justice and the concept of "global health". Listen here or in your podfeed: https://t.co/LCGGwOBu0Z
Or read the transcript here: https://t.co/6xVzDvMMST
This might be an unpopular opinion, but if you're taking a *deep breath* and intentionally pausing before every time you say the word 'disability' (I'm looking at you, disability studies scholars), then you're still treating disability as a dirty word.
In @dphilipjones + @ElainaGMamaril latest piece, they discuss the hellscape of the accommodations loop in #HigherEducation, urging us to ensure that we are led by, and are centring, the most affected when it comes to criticising #disability accommodations
https://t.co/zYyo4EfrlW
@DPhilipJones and I addressed the moral panic at the heart of the @chronicle article on disability accommodations in universities. Spoiler: 2 disabled scholars are pro access
@ElainaGMamaril and I have a new piece of writing out! Why not check out 'Missive from the Accommodations Loop', available open access here! We'd love to hear your thoughts!
https://t.co/gNIk1MOAZy
Still looking for and applying to research assistant, waste consulting, anti-colonial science education, writing, other remote work! Excited to discuss my background and experience with anyone interested. References available upon request! Talks in bio.
https://t.co/cAIfG2EavF
Is this my favourite episode? How can I choose?? But I'm definitely still buoyed when I listen to it again. Here's to much more scholarship on knowledges of care!
“So much sadness revealed in the need to be be busy. So much grief expressed in the need not to be overwhelmed by grief.”
- Sara Ahmed “Living a Feminist Life”
This is the access statement that I wrote for a talk I delivered today. It's important to acknowledge the limits of access, even as we work to provide it. As I suggest in #CripNegativity, sometimes access doesn't eliminate ableism; sometimes it enables ableism to bare its teeth.