Thanks very much to everyone who helped to spread the word and to everyone who blogged against disablism, ableism and disability discrimination.
If you have a post for Blogging Against Disablism, please leave a comment including the URL (web address) of your post and the catergory your post best belongs to.
We'll be updating this post throughout the day to create an archive of all the posts. We'll also try to post links to every blog using the Twitter stream @BADDtweets
The amazing Stephen has helped me this year, but even with two people, there are bound to be typos, so please be patient and let us know if you notice any mistakes.
If you happen to have a round-up post of your favourite blogs from the day, please let us know. Claire from OT on Wheels put together Archives of tweets for the hashtags #BADD12 / #BADD / #BADD2012 whilst @spiegelmama created a Storify of the day
Blogging Against Disablism 2012
Employment (Disability discrimination in the workplace, recruitment issues and unemployment). The 19th Floor: Advocacy Works Anytime Yoga: Scared to Ask ATOS Stories: Work Hurts Benefit Scrounging Scum: Do You Know What You're Asking? College and Disability: Why are so many people with disabilities unemployed? Crip_tic: Disabling farming barriers Honour your Inner Magpie: Yeah, but would you burn? Jennifer Sommerness: Untitled Kate Bennell @ Sightsavers: Untitled Legal Aware: My experience The Ramblings of Me: The Irony of Coping This Ain't Livin': The Exploitation of Home Health Workers This is my Blog: That's not a compliment Education (Attitudes and practical issues effecting disabled people and the discussion of disability in education, from preschool to university and workplace training.) It's my life: Barriers to Education Radical Neurodivergence Speaking: Update on the fights we fight from last year Sunshine, been keeping me up for days: Untitled The Notes which do not fit: Memories of a Special Education Teaching All Students: Blending In Urbania to Stoneheads: Deaf experience of higher education Technology and Web Accessibility Assistive Technology: Fire safety for the deaf Indigo Jo Blogs: Mobile Accessibility King's Learning Institute TEL Blog: The sharp edge of Technology Enhanced Learning: Science and Technology and Disability Studies Pretty Simple: Complicit disablism and the power of reason UK Web Focus: Aversive Disablism, Web Accessibility and the Web Developer Other Access Issues (Posts about any kind of access issue in the built environment, shops, services and various organisations. By "access issues" I mean anything which enables or disenables a person from doing what everyone else is able to do.) Abailin: On Self-Injury, Autism, and Behavioral Therapy AWTS Blog: Driven Round The Bend By Motability Myths Dannilion.com: Being Accessible Doesn’t Just Mean Ramps Disabled Medic: My Sunday Church Experience eTenerife: Able-Bodied Assumptions and Tenerife Toilets Fix My Transport Journal: Disability and Me #1 Gimp 'Tude: No Crips Allowed Intractable/Implacable: Segregation and the invisible ones... l’azile: if you build it, they will come: making co-working spaces accessible lounalune: Accessibility of the minds Madison Claire Foundation: Inclusive Playgrounds: Accessibility for All Normal is Overrated: Accessibility: One Size Doesn't Fit All Radically Queer: Rethinking Access Rolling Around In My Head: My BADD Definition and Analysis of Disablism/ Ableism Facial Expression is Overrated: Reaction piece Grace Quantock: Untitled Nordic Network on Disability Research: Blogging Against Disablism Day SpeEdChange: Toppliing Transactionalism The Language of Disablism(Posts about the language which surrounds disability and the way that it may empower or disempower us.) Abailin: A Few Words on Language Accessiblog.fr: Being disabled: a matter of context Adrienne: Why ‘wingnut’ is a poor word choice Bethlehem Blogger: What 'retards' have taught me about peace work (and people) CynthiaParkhill: I edit for people-first language The F-Word: Calling out disablist language I am not a nutter: I am not a nutter Square 8: Connecting Dots Disablism Interacting with Other 'Isms' (Posts about the way in which various discriminations interact; the way that the prejudice experienced as a disabled person may be compounded by race, gender, age, sexuality etc..) Diceytillerman: FAT CRIP! Random Thoughts Where Fatness and Disability Intersect transabled.org: Objecting to Walking is Discrimination Disablism in Literature, Culture and the Media The Haps: Here’s What We Should Keep Doing Ramblings of a Fibro Fogged Mind: Holding the Media to Account… Single Lens Reflections: Blogging Against Disablism Day 2012 - Intro Single Lens Reflections: Clippity Cloppity Goat and the Troll Where's the Benefit (Guest Post): Disability benefits and the self-made mouth History Disability Studies, Temple U.: History is still happening Relationships, Love and Sex After Gadget: Service Dogs & Friends: Familiarity Breeds... Confusion? Ballastexistenz: Caregiver abuse takes many forms Crippled, Queer, Anglo-European Ranter: Sexual Eunuchs? Gin and Lemonade: This is how I Roll Nick's Crusade: The Path of the Disabled Man Pretty Pancreas: Disability Tango Sensible Susan & The Ladylike Punk: Sex & Disability (a.k.a Dissertation Fun Time TGStoneButch: Pain and sadism, and a bit about how they intertwine in my life Sport AthletesFirst: Blogging Against Disasblism Day 2012 Youth - Fit to Lead: A Viewer’s Guide to the Paralympics Other Ephemeradical: Linkpost for BADD 2012 Poetry against Disablism Same Difference: Listen to the Silence Art and Photography Against Disablism Challenge Ableism: Photo Campaign | General Thoughts on Disablism Accessible Insights Blog: Your Ingenious Life Angelikitten: I'm sure that there's a point to this entry... Anonymous: Shout Out A Room Of My Own: We're All Different and that's OK Are Women Human? (Guest Post): It Gets Inside Our Heads Ask A Wheeler: Assumptions About Disability. Diary of a Goldfish: Recall To Pride F&*£ Yeah Fibromyalgia: Untitled Girl with the Cane: Untitled Happy, smiley and chronically ill: Reality versus Perception Just Stimming: Truth Is Low Visionary: Dismantling Disablism: Three Powerful Tools. Mardahl.dk: Pain and Respect Moiread: Today is Blogging Against Disablism Day 2012 Not Your Teachable Moment: Where HAS the day gone? People Aren't Broken: Disability Has A P.R. Problem Plato's Nightmare / Aesop's Dream: But these things are monsters Ruth Madison: Us v.s. Them Sanabitur Anima Mea: I’ve Never Met Anybody Who Wasn’t Important Before This Brain is Barking: Today is Blogging Against Disablism Day. Thoughts of Nothing: Untitled We Can Do: Why Fight Disablism? A Global Perspective Wordthings Of Jon: I'm sorry, but I do actually have a life Parenting Issues(whether disabled parents or the parents of a disabled child.) Children with Special Needs: Making Inclusion a Two-Way Street Gavin's Gear: Parenting Rights Ruled by paws: The Questions Healthcare Issues(For example, the provision of healthcare, institutionalistaion of disabled people, reproductive ethics and euthanasia) 20 Commandments for MentalHealth workers: Untitled Ballastexistenz: Pulling Back Curtains Nightengale of Samarkand: Double Standards Impairment-Specific Prejudice Bruce Lawson: Untitled Diceytillerman: Can We ReName CFIDS Already? My Proposal for Our New Name Virginia Tremor: I'm not Drunk Words of Wood: I Belong To Myself Personal Journeys Posts about learning experiences and realisations authors have had about the nature of disability discrimination and the impact on their lives. Adventures of a Part-Time Wheeler: Ambivalence Believe in Who You Are: Just get over it Cats and Chocolate: Role Models The Cat's Lair: Untitled Coffee and Chaos: Open your Eyes Cracked Mirror in Shalott: Something Intractable/Implacable: Segregation and the invisible ones... Midlife and Treachery: Do you let them know? Never that Easy: My Years of Magical Thinking... OT on wheels: Untitled Painting: Discrimination 2 May Oneth Pseudo-living: 24 Hours In My Life TAL9000: Facade-Keeping Thoughts of Nothing: Living with Chronic Back Pain tiintax.com: Untitled Traveling Show: The BADD Post The Wandering Monster: All too Familiar A Writer In A Wheelchair: I don’t wanna fight no more Disablism and Politics (For example, the political currency of disability, anti-discrimination legislation, etc.) From a nest of sticks and yarn: When disableism starts with us Gilded Cage: The Myth of "Survival of the Fittest." A Latent Existence: If you can tweet, you can work Lisybabe's Blog: ♫...I'm going underground, (going underground)...♫ louisebolotin.com: No longer disabled enough: Cameron's brave new world Maijan ilmestykset: On the ownership of bodies Makulatur: Thoughts on the subject (Also posted here) Ramblings of a Fibro Fogged Mind: How is an Activist Born… Ramblings of a Fibro Fogged Mind (Guest Post): Spartacus and Me Rolling with the Punches: You can type, therefore you can work Short Cuts in Wakefield: Blogging abouts Disabilism and the Cuts Stand Tall Through Everything: Rest Insured Where's the Benefit?: The Price of Hate Bullying, Harassment and Hate Crime Funky Mango's Musings: Dead Happy, Derek, and disablism Tune into Radio Carly: Untitled You dont look sick!: Blue Badge Vigilante's My Dis/Abled Body Belongs to Me, Not You, so Back Off! Honour Your Inner Magpie: dis/abilism and the suddenly huggy lady |
List of Participating Blogs
Outside the bubble in an eggshell, SpeEdChange, Ramblings of a Fibro Fogged Mind, The F-Word, Kimberley Tew, Children with Special Needs,Happy, smiley and chronically ill, Pseudo-Living, Gavin's Gear, Stand Tall Through Everything, Disability Studies, Temple U, Tune into Radio Carly, Unusual Suspects, Ask a Wheeler, Tiintax, A Room of my Own, Indigo Jo Blogs, Makulatur, There's a Botticelli Angel Inside, Snapping Beans, Welcome Spoken Here, Butterfly Dreams, Low Visionary, You dont look sick!, Social Welfare Union, Kate's blog, Crippled, Queer, Anglo-European Ranter, Librarian on Wheeeeels, Disabled Medic, Plato's Nightmare / Aesop's Dream, ATOS Stories, It's My Life, Anytime Yoga, Madison Claire Foundation, Angelkitten, Rolling Around In My Head, Intractable/Implacable, Lounalune, Against It, Stories and Research from an Epilepsy Sufferer, Crip_tic, Slewth Press, Gilbert and Me, UK Web Focus, Accessiblog.fr, This Ain't Living, People Aren't Broken, Accessible Insights Blog, Never that Easy, Gimp 'Tude, Painting, College and Disability, Ruth Madison, Urbania to Stoneheads, A Pretty Simple Blog, Benefit Scrounging Scum, Disabled and Employed, Sunny Dreamer, AWTS blog, Funky Mango's Musings, Single Lens Reflections
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ReplyDeleteHi Goldfish.
ReplyDeleteNot sure of a category. Other?
BADD 2012: Driven Round The Bend By Motability Myths
I just now put mine up!
ReplyDeleteMy blog site is called "We Can Do" at http://wecando.wordpress.com
My blog post is entitled "Why Fight Disablism? Blogging against Disablism Day 2012" at http://wecando.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/why-fight-disablism/. The closest fit category that you have would seem to be, "General Thoughts on Disablism"
BUT, if you decide to create a category for Disablism in a Global Context (or something similar), then my post could also fit in there because I have loads of links to various reports on the situation of people with disabilities in both developed and developing countries around the world. Up to you, it's your event!
I've put my post up:
ReplyDeleteObjecting to Walking is Discrimination. This would fit in the "Disability Specific" category as per past years, or "General thoughts on disablism"
Thanks for the great work.
Title: Sexual Eunuchs?
ReplyDeleteCategory: Relationships & Sex
Link: http://crippledqueeranglo-europeanranter.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/sexual-eunuchs.html
Hope that's right & that no-one takes offence!
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Under: Definition and Analysis of Disablism/Ableism
ReplyDelete"Toppling Transactionalism"
http://speedchange.blogspot.com/2012/04/badd-2012-toppliing-transactionalism.html
- Ira Socol
I'm reposting the link to my post here, where I can also add a category (Employment):
ReplyDeletehttp://anytimeyoga.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/scared-to-ask/
-- Tori
Hi Goldfish,
ReplyDeleteFor your consideration in the Access Issues category :
If you build it, they will come: making co-working spaces accessible
Thanks !
My post (2) are probably very very rambling but we have endured discrimination and the like over many years, it took along time to discover that many other injured people are heavily discriminated against seemingly on the pretext of it not being discrimination because its all for their or the greater good.
ReplyDeleteOn the positive side years of heavy and at times very scary discrimination have had very positive effects, we are very poor, in monetary terms but have learned many valuable lessons and while we probably should be a s miserable as Sin for all we have been through are perversely not I guess the lesson is Discrimination of any form, like War achieves nothing for anybody.
I'm in - 7th year!
ReplyDeletehttp://nightengalesknd.livejournal.com/85048.html
I suppose it goes under healthcare
Title: When Disablism Starts with Us
ReplyDeleteCategory: Disablism and Politics
URL: http://archane.dreamwidth.org/608942.html
"FAT CRIP! Random Thoughts Where Fatness and Disability Intersect"
ReplyDeletehttp://diceytillerman.livejournal.com/46837.html
belongs in: Disablism Interacting with Other 'Isms'
My post can be found here
ReplyDeletehttp://peoplearentbroken.blogspot.com/2012/04/disability-has-pr-problem.html
Thanks for your continued dedication to this day.
My post on the challenges and successes of the struggle against ableism/disableism in the autistic community is here:
ReplyDeletehttp://iamthethunder.tumblr.com/post/22180877540/the-badd-post
Reality versus Perception, a reflection of the different sides that different groups see.
ReplyDeletehttp://slightlywonky.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/reality-versus-perception.html
I guess it comes under General Thoughts.
My entry, under the header Politics:
ReplyDeleteKehojen omistamisesta / On the ownership of bodies
My blog is in Finnish, but of this entry is available in both Finnish and English (in the same post).
http://diceytillerman.livejournal.com/47340.html
ReplyDelete"Can We ReName CFIDS Already? My Proposal for Our New Name."
Should this go in "The Language of Disablism" or "Impairment-Specific Prejudice"? Whichever you think is best.
My post for today:
ReplyDeletehttp://dannilion.com/2012/05/being-accessible-doesnt-just-mean-ramps-blogging-against-disablism-day/
I guess it comes under Other Access Issues. My twitter name is @Dannilion :)
Under The Language of Disablism:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/05/calling_out_dis
http://timetolisten.blogspot.com/2012/05/badd-2012-update-on-fights-we-fight.html
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if it's education, political, or Other. It's the 1 year update of my ADA fight with portland community college. It's kind of long, but reading it doesn't take as long as living it.
http://bit.ly/IG7wEx
ReplyDeleteMine's just general thoughts on living with disability and having to fight for every little bit.
http://bit.ly/IG7wEx
ReplyDeleteMine's just general thoughts on living with disability and having to fight for every little bit.
Hi - my post is up, at Funky Mango's Musings.
ReplyDeletehttp://funkymangosmusings.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/badd-dead-happy-derek-and-disablism.html
Category is hate crime.
Sorry that I didn't mention that I was participating earlier, but here is my post - Memories of a Special Education
ReplyDeletehttp://thenoteswhichdonotfit.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/memories-of-a-special-education/
I'm sorry, I forgot to put a category - I suppose it should go under 'education', even though it's a very personal post.
ReplyDeleteMine's done! Probably best in employment/politics. Hope you're ok?
ReplyDeleteBG Xx
http://benefitscroungingscum.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/do-you-know-what-youre-asking-badd.html
Hi Goldfish, mine goes in general access issues and thanks again this year.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.davehingsburger.blogspot.com/2012/05/my-badd.html
20 commandments for mental health workers >> health care issues http://20commandments.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/20-commandments-for-mental-health.html
ReplyDeleteTo make mental health care a better place
BADD 2012: http://loopys-rollingwiththepunches.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/you-can-type-therefore-you-can-work.html
ReplyDeleteMaybe Harrassment?
Site name: angelikitten
ReplyDeletePost name: I'm sure that there's a point to this entry...
Post URL: http://angelikitten.dreamwidth.org/301374.html
Category: General Thoughts on Disablism
Thanks for running this again!
Here's mine: http://makulatur.tumblr.com/post/22186575316/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it's very uncomfortable to read on the theme so I posted it to my otherwise so far non-English tumblr too where readablility should be better: http://maschinenwalzer.tumblr.com/post/22186717220/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012
I think it fits the politics category but feel free to file it elsewhere.
I'll read all the entries when I'm back from work.
Thanks everyone already.
Lisa Maria
Here is my post :
ReplyDeleteBADD : My Sunday Church Experience
http://disabledmedic.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/badd-my-sunday-church-experience.html
I guess it fits in other access, although it also mention some queer intersection stuff.
Thanks for all your hard work =]
x
I've only just remembered it was BADD... so posting at 12pm instead of the usual 12am my time but still posting: http://samedifference1.com/2012/05/01/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012/
ReplyDeletehttps://tal9000.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/facade-keeping/
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure where to file this. Personal journeys, probably.
Thanks for including my post, Goldfish! I've now revised the title of my post from "Why Fight Disablism?" to "Why Fight Disablism? A Global Perspective" -- I'm at We Can Do, which you filed under "General Thoughts on Disablism"
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated!
Category: General Thoughts on Disablism
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ruthmadison.com/us-v-s-them/
Here's my contribution.
ReplyDelete“If you can tweet, you can work”
I'm not sure of the category I'm afraid. It might be bullying, or general.
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI posted on my Tenerife destination blog about BADD, the need for awareness and some of the facilities available for those with reduced mobility travelling to Tenerife.
I guess the best category would be Access Issues but not sure.
Please see the post here:
http://www.etenerife.com/2002/disabled-tourists-tenerife/
http://louisebolotin.com/2012/05/01/no-longer-disabled-enough-camerons-brave-new-world/
ReplyDeleteNo longer disabled enough: Cameron's brave new world.
In Disablism and Politics.
My post now live, proposing the concept of complicit disablism and how this applies to web professionals, and arguing that the concept of reasonable adjustment is key to getting people on board.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.prettysimple.co.uk/blog/index.php/2012/05/complicit-disablism-and-the-power-of-reason/
Hi Goldfish,
ReplyDeleteMy contribution is now live, http://otonwheels.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/badd12-blogging-against-disablism-day/
Not sure of the category- it's about disablism and equality- and about my own privilege and awareness of the wider challenges faced by people in the community.
Hope you can include it.
Mine's up: http://neverthateasy.blogspot.com/2012/05/my-years-of-magical-thinking.html it goes in the personal journeys category, I'd say.
ReplyDeleteDisablism in the media: http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/guest-post-disability-benefits-and-self.html
ReplyDeleteDisablism and politics: http://lisybabe.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/im-going-underground-going-underground.html
The link for "You dont look sick!: Blue Badge Vigilante's" isn't working, returning a "not found" error.
ReplyDeleteI guess my category would be "Disability specific" and the posts are "the camera DOES lie" "Feeling absolutely failed" and "what autism means to me"
ReplyDeleteBluecrisps.wordpress.com
Thanks
Jeannette
@AutismMumma
Category: Parenting
ReplyDeletehttp://gavinsgear.blogspot.com/2012/05/badd-2012-parenting-rights.html
Thanks!
This is from the Madison Claire Foundation!
ReplyDeleteCategory: Other Access Issues
Titiles: Inclusive Playgrounds: Accessibility for All – Blogging Against Disablism Day 2012
http://madisonclairefoundation.org/blogging-against-disablism-may-2012/
Hiya, Goldfish.
ReplyDeleteMy LJ is Honour Your Inner Magpie.
My blog post is "dis/abilism and the suddenly huggy lady" at http://elisem.livejournal.com/1739585.html
Categories: Uh-oh. I'm not sure. Is there a category for MY DIS/ABLED BODY BELONGS TO ME, NOT YOU, SO BACK OFF?
This is for the Language of Disability category:
ReplyDeleteBADD:Connecting dots
Thank you.
Of course I meant the Language of Disablism category. Squawk.
ReplyDeleteGeneral thoughts on Disability...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.girlwiththecane.com/blogging-against-disablism-day/
Thanks for putting this together!
One ex-civil servant's experiences.
ReplyDeletehttp://tiintax.com/2012/05/01/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012/
I've written! http://wp.me/p19r05-23
ReplyDeleteThe title of the piece is "All Too Familiar", and it's about the assumptions our families and carers make about our disabilities and how that can hurt. I'm not sure where it would fit, but hopefully that summary will make it obvious to you where in your categories it should go.
http://arewomenhuman.me/2012/05/01/it-gets-inside-our-heads/
ReplyDeleteThis probably either general thoughts or personal journey. It includes an amount of biography but is about internalised disablism and what it does to all of us.
I wrote one on general ableism (http://thoughts-of-nothing.tumblr.com/post/22192050450/blogging-against-disablism-day) and, by a friend's request, a personal journey (http://thoughts-of-nothing.tumblr.com/post/22195680351/by-request-living-with-chronic-back-pain) about going to university with chronic pain.
ReplyDeleteHi Goldfish!
ReplyDeleteWasn't sure I'd finish a post this year (although I started five...)
My post is titled "That's not a compliment" and is at http://batsgirl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/thats-not-compliment.html
I think it should go in the "Employment" category.
Thank you again for hosting BADD!
Hi again... for some reason an extra space got inserted into the link to my post as it appears on the BADD page, so it doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteLink is http://batsgirl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/thats-not-compliment.html
Hi Goldfish,
ReplyDeleteBlog Name: Gin & Lemonade
Post Title: Blogging Against Disablism Day 2012: This Is How I Roll
Post Link:
http://ginlemonade.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012-this-is-how-i-roll/
Category: Love, Relationships, Sex or General
Thank you!
Lorna
My blog is called Bethlehem Blogger.
ReplyDeleteMy post is called "What 'retards' have taught me about peace work (and people)."
It would probably fit best in the category 'Language of disablism'.
http://bethlehemblogger.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/what-retards-have-taught-me-about-peace-work-and-people/
Hi,
ReplyDeleteblog name: The Ramblings of Me
Post title: The Irony of Coping
Category: best fit is employment
link:
http://voodoodoll08.dreamwidth.org/1881.html
I have a fairly new blog, started since I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. It's called What's Shaking? (though there's another blog by that title). Address is vbemiw.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteMy penname is VirginiaTremor
Most of my blog falls under the heading of general thoughts about disability, focused on Parkinson's, but also mental illness, plus good stuff like cats.
No interlektual discourse here srsly.
ReplyDeletehttp://meezergeezer.com/againstit/
Here's my blog against Disablism (General Thoughts):
ReplyDeletehttp://brainbarking.blogspot.com/
Blog: Pretty Pancreas
ReplyDeleteTitle: Disability Tango
URL: http://prettypancreas.blogspot.com/2012/04/disability-tango.html
Category: General Thoughts on Disablism
Blog: After Gadget
ReplyDeletePost: Service Dogs & Friends: Familiarity Breeds...Confusion?
URL: http://aftergadget.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/service-dogs-friends-familiarity-breeds-confusion/
Think it would go under relationships or personal journeys.
Here's my unexpected #BADD2012 post
ReplyDeletehttp://assistivegadgetsappsandgizmos.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/blogging-against-disablism-day-badd.html
Technology is probably the best section.
Thank you for collating these.
Goldfish - here's mine! http://kethry.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/deaf-experience-of-higher-education/ bit late, but better late than never! If you post on the twitter feed, can you link to kethry twitter feed rather than my real name one? Ta!! xx
ReplyDeleteoops sorry Goldfish, forgot to say. Education purleeeease! xxx
ReplyDeleteMy post is up. "Truth Is" http://juststimming.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/truth-is/ Category, general thoughts. Blog name, Just Stimming...
ReplyDeleteAt Indigo Jo Blogs, Mobile Accessibility in the Technology and Web Accessibility section.
ReplyDeleteI blogged. I probably didn't do it was well as I could have, but I tried! If you want to include it, I suspect it would be categorized as General?
ReplyDeletehttp://moiread.livejournal.com/1277043.html
http://platosnightmare-aesopsdream.blogspot.com/2012/05/but-these-things-are-monsters.html
ReplyDeleteWould best fit under General Thoughts
http://sherlocksflataffect.tumblr.com/post/22213504173/even-in-the-badd-posts-people-talk-about-the-parents
ReplyDeleteVeryvery short reaction piece. Not even a piece. A sentence. Related to what I've been reading in other people's post.
File under: lack of inter-disability solidarity. Or "Disappointment".
Hey, I added one more, because something came up in the comments of my first one.
ReplyDeleteBlog site: Honour Your Inner Magpie
Blog post: Yes, but would you burn?
Category: employment, I guess.
Ooops! I forgot the link to "Yes, but would you burn?"
ReplyDeletehttp://elisem.livejournal.com/1740827.html
Sorry 'bout that.
This is about travel in specifics but I meant it more as a commentary about disablism and my current apathy so it's probably general unless things can be in two categories.
ReplyDeleteI don't wanna fight no more http://writerinawheelchair.co.uk/2012/05/i-dont-wanna-fight-no-more/
http://fuckyeahfibro.tumblr.com/post/22218311331/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012
ReplyDeleteI accidentally a whole tl;dr is this bad
I think it's probably best sorted under general thoughts...I talk specifically a bit about fibromyalgia but the real content's more of my thoughts on disability in my life.
Hi Goldfish! Thanks so much for hosting.
ReplyDeleteMy entry belongs in Employment: http://meloukhia.net/2012/05/blogging_against_disableism_day_2012_the_exploitation_of_home_health_workers.html
I wrote a thing on my LiveJournal about attitudes I've encountered to visible self-harm: http://frith-in-thorns.livejournal.com/54544.html
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure which category it goes into. Maybe the prejudice one?
Hi
ReplyDeleteLast minute entry.
http://www.mardahl.dk/2012/05/01/pain-and-respect-badd2012/
To go under General Thoughts.
I seem to have entered my information wrong, so trying again: Square 8, language category, http://aspergersquare8.blogspot.com/2012/05/badd-connecting-dots.html
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
a really late entry, as per usual.
ReplyDeleteand a short one...just about body image
http://midlifeandtreachery.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/do-you-let-them-know-for-badd-2012/
These are the results of a photo project on disability at my college. My group and I have hung these pictures all over our campus.
ReplyDeleteCategory: Education
http://challengeableism.tumblr.com/post/22142604786/this-photo-campaign-was-launched-as-part-of-a
Here is my post "I've never met anybody who wasn't important before." It's not very good and I think it should go in the general category. It's also a bit late. But on the plus side, Doctor Who references!http://sanabituranima.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/badd-2012-ive-never-met-anybody-who-wasnt-important-before/
ReplyDeleteHi, just got mine up. "No Crips Allowed" http://gimptude.com/2012/05/01/no-crips-allowed-blogging-against-disableism-day/
ReplyDeleteI believe it would fit best in Access Issues.
Here is mine:
ReplyDeletehttp://tgstonebutch.livejournal.com/1243577.html
It goes in Relationships, Love and Sex
http://radicallyqueer.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/blogging-against-disablism-day-rethinking-access/
ReplyDeleteOther Access Issues.
Thanks!
Here you go:
ReplyDeletehttp://the19thfloor.net/wordpress/?p=3271
Employment
My blog is believe in who you are, and my post is just get over it under personal journeys. http://learninbabysteps.blogspot.com/2012/05/just-get-over-it.html
ReplyDeletehttp://parttimewheeler.blogspot.com/2012/05/ambivalence.html
ReplyDeletePost is entitled "Ambivalence"
Blog name is Adventures of a Part-Time Wheeler
An admittedly very belated post:
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Post title: "Accessibility: One Size Doesn't Fit All"
Blog name: "Normal is Overrated"
Category: Other Access Issues
Why 'Wingnut' Is a Poor Word Choice
ReplyDelete(It's about language use in political discussions, so it could fit under either Language or Politics.)
Hi, I'm late I know, but I thought I'd try anyways to give you my info.
ReplyDeleteMy blog is called ruled by paws (http://ruledbypaws.blogspot.ca)
My entry is called The Questions (http://ruledbypaws.blogspot.ca/2012/05/questions.html)
I will ask my husband to help me post the BADD badge tomorrow if that is okay. We just recently got a Mac and I am still learning how to do some things with the voice software.
It's still May 1st in Vancouver... I've made a new post on AthletesFirst - a blog about disability sport - as part of Blogging Against Disablism Day 2012. Fantastic idea and I can't wait to read all 111 blogs (and counting)... that's my project for May 2nd :)
ReplyDeletehttp://athletesfirst.ca/2012/05/01/blogging-against-disablism-day-2012/
(category? sport?)
Not sure of category: Access Needs, probably. Is there a "My World Is Not Your World" category? :)
ReplyDeletehttp://abailin.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/on-self-injury-autism-and-behavioral-therapy/
Oh wait... who said I could only do one?
ReplyDeleteAccess Needs/Language: http://abailin.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/a-few-words-on-language/
Mine is a little late sorry but here is is: http://gracequantock.com/home.html
ReplyDeleteI am a little late sorry but here is my blog! http://gracequantock.com/home.html
ReplyDeleteDear Goldfish! A new post for #BADD12, sorry it's belated.
ReplyDeleteThe post is entitled: The sharp edge of Technology Enhanced Learning: Science and Technology and Disability Studies
http://hern.org.uk/blog/2012/05/at-the-sharp-edge-of-technology-enhanced-learning-science-and-technology-and-critical-disability-studies/
This should probably go in the Accessibility section?
Thanks so much!
Late here too--but I wouldn't want DSTU to drop the ball after six straight years of joining BADD! Here's my post, for the History section I think:
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Also a bit late, sorry about that, but I thought you might be interested in this blog post from the charity I work for:
ReplyDeletehttp://blog.fixmytransport.com/2012/05/02/disability-and-me-1/
I think it comes under Other Access Issues!
For some reason the link to mine isn't working?
ReplyDeleteCan we replace it with this one which seems to be working?
http://nightengalesknd.livejournal.com/85048.html
Thanks! Sorry about the HTML-fail on my part
I'm a day late, but my post is up now at http://specialchildren.about.com/b/2012/05/02/making-inclusion-a-two-way-street.htm. Category is Parenting Issues.
ReplyDeleteI'm also late, but here we are: http://lounalune.livejournal.com/93137.html
ReplyDeleteThe subject is accessibility (other access issues).
www.disablognd.blogspot.com Education
ReplyDeleteGeneral info in regards to Social Security Benefits and Employment
This is a good and interesting post about Blogging Against Disablism Day. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteI'm way late here, but since I've participated in BADD in the past, you may find this post I did "The Path of the Disabled Man" http://www.nickscrusade.org/the-path-of-the-disabled-man/
ReplyDeletefitting under the category of sex and relationships
I've never written about gender before. This is an attempt to convey something of the disabled male's lived experience, and I hope it works.
very cool
ReplyDeleteSo sorry this is late, but I've had to deal with state elections for our self-advocacy organization.
ReplyDeleteHere's my post: http://sunnydreamer.net/2012shiloh/sunday10-pet-peeves.shtml
I posted my links on BAD-Day, but have changed my wordpress account. The posts, with the same titles, are now at:
ReplyDeletehttp://restlesshands42.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/a-few-words-on-language/
and
http://restlesshands42.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/on-self-injury-autism-and-behavioral-therapy/