Imagine That America Had Its Consciousness Raised (Repost)
This is a repost from June 27, 2013.
Another six months of Monica, have mercy; I don't care if it harelips the Governor. - Molly Ivins, Time.com
Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity - Erving Goffman
There's
case law out there regarding people commenting and gesturing against
race and religion. But ... there's nothing out there regarding
disabilities. - Assistant City Prosecutor Jennifer Fitsimmons
Needed:
- A landmark disability discrimination civil rights case. ACLU, where are you? Ada.gov, where are you?
- Anti-defamation campaign (Time.com, take note!).
- A civil rights act for the disabled, since the disabled were omitted from the Civil Rights Act.
- A
disability ombudsman in each state and each school district to which
any adult, and any student, respectively, can go when disability
discrimination occurs.
- The addition of specific disability harassment language to the existing anti-harassment guidelines.
- For Shame! campaign.
- Ad showing a minority being bullied beside one showing disabled being bullied, saying one is just as wrong as the other.
- Spots showing celebrities saying “I'm against disability discrimination, are you?”
- Ad showing teacher rebuking student for slighting disabled classmate.
- A speech by a national leader citing instances of disability discrimination and calling for change.
- National leader describing incidents such as Ivins' remark as the product of irrational animus and calling for change.
- Counseling for the disabled, to deal with the pressure to feel shame, guilt, social inadequacy, etc.
- Proactive response training, such as how to respond if someone says, “How nice you're in the choir—it must help with your speech.”
- The
addition of ethical training to the training of physicians and other
medical staff, to remind them that it is unprofessional to treat
disability as a social sin rather than a morally neutral medical
condition.
- Institutions
(meeting places, organizations, "meet people like you" events, etc.) to
counteract the social isolation of many disabled people.
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