Heather Watkins, @anitacameron.bsky.social, and @maedayj.bsky.social explain why disabled mimicry is a much better term!
#FilmDis
Heather Watkins, @anitacameron.bsky.social, and @maedayj.bsky.social explain why disabled mimicry is a much better term!
#FilmDis
To instrumentalize what my sister is saying below: every time someone says DEI say βyou mean civil rights?β Every time someone says they are against woke reply βoh so youβre a segregationist!β Words have meaning! Donβt allow that nonsense to stand.
The social security page has removed the instructions on how to change your gender marker at the SSA office: www.ssa.gov/personal-rec...
I have no doubt the Columbus police were trying to kill Anita.
I had never known before this that cops would just take people and not transport them to jail immediately. This was a huge wake-up call for me and I knew the police were not good already.
You were gone four hours and I was freaking out because the jail kept saying they had no idea who or where you were. It wasn't until Disability Rights Ohio got involved that we got any answers and even then it took a while.
Those cops were hellacious! I was the only Black protester arrested that day. My wife, whoβs white, told me that in their vehicle, they blared MAGA stuff from their radios. For some reason, I was the only one who ended up alone in a vehicle, which gave the cops the opportunity to mistreat me.
They drove recklessly, slinging me all over. They did this for an hour. I was surprised at how close the jail actually was, when I finally got there.
I was scared for A. Sheβs trans. As I was being taken away, I asked what would happen to her. Cops told me they were putting her with guys.
Those cops held me in that police vehicle for hours. I got sick. Had to demand to see EMTs. I was handcuffed behind my back.
Those cops then took me on the Freddy Gray ride to hell, trying to injure me purposely, like was done to kill Freddy Gray, a Black man killed in custody in Baltimore.
But everyone who was involved said Columbus police were next level terrifying. I would be surprised if they are involved with these Nazi groups.
It was incredibly scary. Disability Rights Ohio was involved and helped with the legal and also helped me track down Anita finally.
One of the protesters was trans and she faced horrific treatment and received threats to her body and safety while she was arrested.
One activist, @anitacameron.bsky.social went missing after she was arrested for a few hours. I was frantically trying to find where she was because she was not showing up at the jail. She can tell you all about the joyride the Columbus police officers took her on instead of going straight to jail.
Portman called the cops and a bunch of disabled people were thrown around and out of their wheelchairs by the Columbus police.
Due to my disability I couldn't go in person but I ran the phones, calling the press, handling social media, and trying to keep track of protesters as they were arrested.
Don't get me started about Columbus though. Their cops are terrifying and horrible. It was what? Maybe five years ago or so that we got ADAPT to come to Columbus to protest at Rob Portman's office.
Those Nazis targeted a LGBTQIA friendly area in Columbus specifically. Short North.
I was hosting auditions for my student film at the LGBTQIA center up the road from where this happened over a decade ago. I fear for all the terried LGBTQIA folks in the neighborhood.
News has just broke that Trump plans to eject trans people from the military within days of inauguration.
Trans servicemembers who have served 19 years will lose their pensions and healthcare.
This is obscene. They served our country, and will be kicked to the side like trash.
Hey y'all, audiobooks count as reading! Don't be ableist. Promote reading in all its forms. Listen to Mychal Threets @mychal3ts because he's an absolute treasure to the reading community βπΌππ
1/ The rightβs war on trans people isnβt about βprotecting kidsβ or βfairness.β Itβs about isolating, dehumanizing, and provokingβpushing until someone breaks. You do not, under any circumstances, have the hand it to them. π§΅
Iβm graduating from the cooking portion of my independent living skills training on Monday.
I have to cook a meal from scratch.
Iβll be fixing groundnut soup and fufu. Iβll post pix.
Nondisabled people and government have no right to determine what constitutes dignity and quality of life for disabled people.
Hey, whatβs up!!!
Yesterday, I spoke with disabled youth at Atlantis Community. I enjoyed my talk, but was shocked that they didnβt know the long, vast history of the place they were in. They knew nothing of Wade and the Gang Of 19. I feel like I have to go there in person and teach them myself.
So the "fact check" that Facebook is appending to certain posts about project 2025 is from a right-wing article that often has literally nothing to do with the assertions in the post, and has no appeal or review process.
So that seems not so much a "fact check" as a weaponized disinformation vector
None of them will care until it's billions, not millions. If the penalty is a navigable fine, then it just becomes the cost of doing business.
Todayβs the day!
Iβve picked some FIRE stuff to read tonight for my birthday, so come through! Registration is easy and ASL and CART will be provided.
An Evening with Anita Cameron
Moderated by Damien P. Williams
Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 7:00pm EDT on Zoom
Registration: bit.ly/3Rs5pk8
Iβve picked some FIRE π₯ stuff to read, so come on through!
Tonight! The amazing and legendary @anitacameron.bsky.social speaking on her history of disability activism and reading from her upcoming work. Register here and come on through!
Masking Is Resistance Based on additional discussions with disabled and immunocompromised Dykes in the community and the committee, and in response to the recent statements of Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams supporting a ban on masks in our state, we have updated our 2024 masking policy for the march: The 2024 NYC Dyke March will be a fully masked march.
In response to Governor Hochul's and Mayor Adams's push to ban masks, NYC Dyke March has updated its policies to require masks.