Paralyzed since I was 18 years old, I have spent much of the last 30 years thinking about the reasons why the social life of crippled people is so different from those who ambulate on two feet. After reading about the so called Ashley Treatment I decided it was time to write a book about my life as a crippled man. My book, Bad Cripple: A Protest from an Invisible Man, will be published by Counter Punch. I hope my book will completed soon.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
The Walking Dead and Assisted Suicide at Cripping the Con
My talk at Syracuse April 9, 2014.
The most fun I ever had presenting a paper.
Disability Cultural Center at Syracuse is outstanding.
This video looks like you gave a great talk and had a great time. I'd really like to know what you said.
Any chance of posting a video with higher-volume sound?
Even with my hearing aids and auxiliary speakers, I'm only getting the words that you emphasize. I'm not deaf as a post (at least, not yet), but this video is tough.
Hahaha The Walking Dead! Am watching your talk - good reasoning re medical care... now back to it
ReplyDeleteMiddle, That was the most fun I ever had giving a talk. As those interested in body art and modification would say, I let my freak fly.
ReplyDeleteThis video looks like you gave a great talk and had a great time. I'd really like to know what you said.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of posting a video with higher-volume sound?
Even with my hearing aids and auxiliary speakers, I'm only getting the words that you emphasize. I'm not deaf as a post (at least, not yet), but this video is tough.
Sadly,
--Maggie