Disability Rights Toolkit for Advocacy Against Legalization of Assisted Suicide

…ide coercion and abuse as “acceptable losses.” We are not. B. Where We Are Today Assisted suicide advocates paint themselves as “compassionate progressives,” fighting for freedom against the religious right. That simplistic script ignores inconvenient truths that are all too familiar to disability advocates, such as: Predictions that someone will die in six months are often wrong. People who want to die usually have treatable depression and/or nee…

NDY President Diane Coleman in DC with ADAPT! (Fighting for Medicaid)

…Paso to Miami to New Hampshire. One more thing: On Sunday, ADAPT had a FunRun to raise funds for ADAPT. Diane Coleman was a runner and it’s not too late to pledge or to donate a flat amount. I, since I’m in Rochester, am listed as a ‘virtual runner’ meaning I was there in spirit. You can support ADAPT and NDY through a donation to my ADAPT page as well. The links are below: Diane Coleman’s FunRun Donation/Sponsor Page Stephen Drake’s ‘Virtual Run…

Sometimes They Really ARE Out To Get You: Allergies, EpiPens, Playgrounds & Price Gouging

…kills and it seems that the current climate in Washington is to let greed run free – no matter who dies. And while greed may not be a factor, news from Toronto indicates that kids with peanut allergies may be being targeted there: Police are investigating another report of peanut butter smeared across playground equipment in a Toronto park — the fifth such recent incident. Toronto Police said the latest incident occurred at Wadsworth Park, near D…

Answering Some of Roger Ebert’s (and Kevorkian’s) Fans

…g resistance after initial success was due to our role as agents of deconstruction. Deconstruction serves our interests as a community, since the current paradigm doesn’t allow for our part in the debates over assisted suicide and euthanasia at all – unless it’s an individual disabled person asking to be killed. What do you think the word collaboration should mean? You talk about collaboration as an overlap of concerns. But you hint that this coll…

Disability perspective aired in Brittany Maynard media coverage

…closed doors,” Coleman said. The Future of the Right-to-Die Movement (U.S. News & World Report, 11/3/14) Marilyn Golden, senior policy analyst at the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, says Maynard’s case may present a compelling argument on an individual level, “but we must look more broadly at society, at all the people who stand to be harmed.” She says the Oregon law does not do enough to protect vulnerable people from being pressure…