Now we're ready. I'll be out of town for a few days and not blogging. I know the blog activity has been light the last few weeks and I haven't published many essays. Instead, I'm working on a Big Project I'll tell you a little about at the end of next week. I also have two or three other Big Projects coming up, so my work pattern is shifting in thrilling ways. I'll announce them as I'm able. Thanks for sticking with me.
Here's what I blogged about last week:
- Disability and Segregation in Georgia. Kids with disabilities, many black, housed in building that used to be segregated black schools. It's bad.
- Driving While Black in Texas - #CultOfCompliance. #SandraBland - Like so many incidents, this one starts with a demand for compliance. Michael Brown's death did too.
- #CultOfCompliance - "Intimidating Stare" Leads to Prison. Staring rudely at people is not a crime. Unless you're black and the cops feel like making it one.
- Disability as Identity - 1988 Edition. I've been spending a lot of time on disability history lately for Big Project. Here's one piece I found fascinating.
- The Golden Rules of Being an Ally. My big ideas. I'll come back to this a lot.