Real life keeps getting in the way of good intentions

If it’s still available online, I really do hope to get to transcribing the Radio Netherlands interview. I’m a slow typist whose working memory is limited when I’m doing something like typing, so transcription is a long and slow process of listening, remembering and typing five words, rewinding, hit “play” and repeat the process ad infinitum. As anyone reading the description above might gather, it doesn’t take much to distract me from doing tran…

Mike Ervin: Ruben Navarro and Rethinking Donation of My Organs

…NKIN’ HANDS OFF MY ORGANS!!! It’s all because of the recent acquittal by a California jury of Dr. Hootan C. Roozrokh. He was charged with abuse of a dependent adult and could have gone to prison for eight years in connection with the 2006 death of Ruben Navarro. Navarro’s disability was adrenal leukodystrophy (ALD), which was depicted in the movie “Lorenzo’s Oil.” He was a nursing home resident and one day he was rushed to the hospital because he…

New Mobility: NDY quoted in story on U.K. Airing of Ewert Suicide

…ty concerns – the arts, lifestyle, leisure, politics and advocacy. Roxanne called me for comments on the airing of a documentary that featured the suicide and actual death of a “suicide tourist” – the name given to U.K. citizens who travel to Switzerland for the express purpose of killing themselves, using the somewhat expensive services of the organization Dignitas. The short article, unavailable online, summarizes the situation concisely and als…

Calif. – Ed Roberts Day Declared – his impact on disability rights and his relationship to NDY issues

…aragraphs from Wendy Edelstein’s “Ed Roberts, disability-rights leader and Cal alum, gets his own state day“: BERKELEY — January 23 has been named Ed Roberts Day in California, in honor of the Cal alum who pioneered the disability-rights movement on campus and nationwide. Roberts, who was the first Berkeley student to rely on a wheelchair when he arrived in 1962, is recognized as the father of the independent living movement for people with disabi…

Two More Tributes to Paul Longmore

alties were soon lifted — including one preventing him from earning royalties on books — in a policy change that became known as the Longmore Amendment. And – appropriately – there is another long obituary in AHA Today – a publication of the American Historical Association. I’m still working on putting together at least a few of Paul Longmore’s NDY-related writings for the blog. It might take a bit since some things that were once online seem to h…