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Stories and ideas from a community that won’t sit where society puts us: Disability identity, culture, and art. Transcripts at WhoAmIToStopIt.com... more
FAQs about Pigeonhole:How many episodes does Pigeonhole have?The podcast currently has 91 episodes available.
January 26, 2017Krip-Hop Nation’s 10th Anniversary CDListen to this post: It’s time to wish Happy Birthday to Krip-Hop Nation! Read up on some great news from their press release below, and follow the link at the bottom for the new CD. And follow all the other links all over the place for the best music and lyrics. Krip-Hop Nation has grown […]...more5minPlay
August 24, 2016Support Krip-Hop Nation’s South Africa TourListen to this post: Krip-Hop Nation is at it again! Well, to be fair, they never stop. But here comes a new and fantastic collaboration with Simon Manda and This Ability Newspaper and Krip-Hop Nation. Their new plans include a tour to South Africa, a film, a book, and probably more. So it’s serious fundraising […]...more5minPlay
June 07, 2016Biketown, sigh, sigh, sighListen to this post: This isn’t the first time I’ve written on this blog about adaptive bicycles, how glorious they are, and what they represent. They represent adaptability and innovation. They also represent a more holistic, fair symbol of inclusion. Not the kind of inclusion where you have to be or act as non-disabled as […]...more5minPlay
May 31, 2016Boo to “Me Before You”Listen to this post: If you already don’t like the idea of the new film “Me Before You” or you want to know reasons some disabled activists don’t like it, this is the post for you. Today I’m blogging and aggregating. The best part? So many people have already written reviews, rounded up posts, and are quoting […]...more7minPlay
May 09, 2016Toni Hickman’s “I Am Victorious” for Stroke Awareness MonthListen to this post: May is Stroke Awareness Month, and I have some of my favorite kind of awareness-raising to share! It’s my favorite because it’s not an anatomy lesson, it’s not disconnected from society and stigma, and it’s not a doctor talking about their patients’ experiences. What it is, is the very fine Krip-Hop Nation artist […]...more2minPlay
May 02, 2016ReelAbilities Portland Film Festival and blogging against disablismListen to this post: Today is a two-for-one! You get lots of info about the upcoming ReelAbilities Portland film festival, and you get to celebrate the annual, international Blogging Against Disablism Day. I put them together for one big reason and one small reason. The small reason? I’m terrible with time management! I was going to […]...more7minPlay
July 13, 2015Lights! Camera! Access! 2.0Listen to this post: Short notice alert! This morning I just got a press release for a really cool looking event. I wanted to pass along the details. That’s not because most people I know can go to the Lights! Camera! Access! 2.0 event in New York City but mostly because I want people to […]...more4minPlay
June 22, 2015“Sharing Our History, Dreaming Our Future” storytelling for the ADA’s 25thListen: Here is a call for participants with disabilities! “Sharing Our History, Dreaming Our Future” A Celebration for the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the City of Portland [Image description: Anniversary logo with ADA 25 in red and blue. Text says “sharing our history, dreaming our future Portland anniversary celebration 1990-2015”] […]...more3minPlay
May 16, 2015Art ExchangeListen to this post: A couple years ago, I wrote on this blog about Amee Le’s wonderful art and mindfulness program at Community Head Injury Resource Services of Toronto. She recently worked with a group of artists there on an art exchange with artists at the Horizon Health Network’s Addiction and Mental Health Services program in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Horizon […]...more6minPlay
May 06, 2015The Autonomous Press revolutionListen to this post: It doesn’t take checking out many of my blog posts or podcast episodes to come across my familiar refrain that disabled people don’t need non-disabled people to a.) tell our stories, b.) create media content that shares our stories, or c.) tell us what our stories are or should be. I’m […]...more4minPlay
FAQs about Pigeonhole:How many episodes does Pigeonhole have?The podcast currently has 91 episodes available.