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How is the disability community dealing with being among those constantly told they are the “most vulnerable?”
We put this question to some of our community experts, Andrew Pulrang and Shaun Cartwright.
Here’s some great links for more information about these crucial questions:
Healing Justice “Coronavirus: Wisdom from a Social Justice Lens”,
And here’s a Change Your Frame poem by Dori Midnight called “Wash Your Hands”
Wash your hands
like you are washing the only teacup left that your great grandmother
Like this water is poured from a jug your best friend just carried for
Wash your hands and cough into your elbow, they say.
To which I would add: burn some plants your ancestors burned when there was
My friends, it is always true, these things.
It is always true that we should move with care and intention, asking
It is always true that people are living with one lung, with immune systems
It is already time that we might want to know who in our neighborhood has
It is already time that temporarily non-disabled people think about people
It is already time to not take it personally when someone doesn’t want to
We are already afraid, we are already living in the time of fires.
Those of us who have forgotten amuletic traditions,
It is already time to remember to hang garlic on our doors
– Dori Midnight
This program hosted by Eddie Ytuarte, Adrienne Lauby and Shelley Berman with production help from Mark Romoser.
Andrew Pulrang, author of the Forbes article listed above, is freelance writer with lifelong disabilities. He has 22 years of experience as a service provider and executive in nonprofit disability services and advocacy. He also co-coordinates #CripTheVote, a Twitter-based discussion of disability issues and electoral politics.
Shaunn Cartwright has been an advocate for unhoused people for decades. She’s also a low-income housing advocate and member of the disabled community.
The post The Corona Virus and People with Disabilities appeared first on KPFA.
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How is the disability community dealing with being among those constantly told they are the “most vulnerable?”
We put this question to some of our community experts, Andrew Pulrang and Shaun Cartwright.
Here’s some great links for more information about these crucial questions:
Healing Justice “Coronavirus: Wisdom from a Social Justice Lens”,
And here’s a Change Your Frame poem by Dori Midnight called “Wash Your Hands”
Wash your hands
like you are washing the only teacup left that your great grandmother
Like this water is poured from a jug your best friend just carried for
Wash your hands and cough into your elbow, they say.
To which I would add: burn some plants your ancestors burned when there was
My friends, it is always true, these things.
It is always true that we should move with care and intention, asking
It is always true that people are living with one lung, with immune systems
It is already time that we might want to know who in our neighborhood has
It is already time that temporarily non-disabled people think about people
It is already time to not take it personally when someone doesn’t want to
We are already afraid, we are already living in the time of fires.
Those of us who have forgotten amuletic traditions,
It is already time to remember to hang garlic on our doors
– Dori Midnight
This program hosted by Eddie Ytuarte, Adrienne Lauby and Shelley Berman with production help from Mark Romoser.
Andrew Pulrang, author of the Forbes article listed above, is freelance writer with lifelong disabilities. He has 22 years of experience as a service provider and executive in nonprofit disability services and advocacy. He also co-coordinates #CripTheVote, a Twitter-based discussion of disability issues and electoral politics.
Shaunn Cartwright has been an advocate for unhoused people for decades. She’s also a low-income housing advocate and member of the disabled community.
The post The Corona Virus and People with Disabilities appeared first on KPFA.
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