Category Archives: telethon

Peter Singer in the NY Times: Disabled Lives Worth Less, Hypothetically

The New York Times, which seems to be absolutely enthralled with Peter Singer, has a long essay written by him in its magazine section right now – and which will be in Sunday’s edition. Titled “Why We Must Ration Health Care,” it’s a complex discussion of public policy and health care drawing on a multitude … Continue reading Peter Singer in the NY Times: Disabled Lives Worth Less, Hypothetically

Sunday Night Oscar Protests Against Humanitarian Award for Jerry Lewis

Long-time readers of this blog might remember that Not Dead Yet took part in the blog against the telethon in 2007. Jerry Lewis and the MDA telethon have been powerful producers and reinforcers of negative stereotypes of people with physical disabilities, all of whom get to be the victim of the negative stereotyping. MDA and … Continue reading Sunday Night Oscar Protests Against Humanitarian Award for Jerry Lewis

Jerry Lewis’ Unforgivable Harm to Young People

(Editor’s note: We are participating in the “blog against the telethon,” organized by Miss Crip Chick and Kara Sheridan. For a comprehensive list of links to others blogging against the telethon, please check out Kara Sheridan’s site – she’ll be adding links as the notifications come into her. While you’re at it, you can also … Continue reading Jerry Lewis’ Unforgivable Harm to Young People

Action Alert: September 3rd is “Blog Against the Telethon Day”

(Thanks to Mike Reynolds for the “heads up” on this) From Miss Crip Chick (“just your everyday southern, queer disabled woman of color): Jerry Lewis is the host of the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s Annual Telethon, a telethon that occurs every Labor Day to raise funds for cures by using disabled people as posterchildren. Disabled people … Continue reading Action Alert: September 3rd is “Blog Against the Telethon Day”