In an effort to embrace intersectionality between Disabled History and Black History Month, here is a quick look at the incredible life of Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman. By Photographer: Horatio Seymour Squyer, 1848 - 18 Dec 1905 - National Portrait Gallery, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9717187 When Harriet Tubman was 13 years old, she was in a … Continue reading Harriet Tubman (1820-1913)
COVID Isolation Playlists
After the first week of working from home (WFH) due to COVID 19, I was started to get a little stir crazy and wanted to hear two songs, Grant Lee Buffalo's Fuzzy and Jeff Buckley's Last Goodbye. I listened to both and needed more. Thus, the first Isolation Playlist was born. Thirty-seven weeks later and … Continue reading COVID Isolation Playlists
Dad’s WWII Letters Home Series
I recently came across a bunch of old letters my dad wrote to his family while in the service from 1943-1945. It’s pretty wild to know that I’m going through letters on Veteran’s Day 2016 that were written more than 70 years ago. It’s also fascinating to see my dad talk to his parents as … Continue reading Dad’s WWII Letters Home Series
Judy Heumann (1947-2023)
“She’s considered the mother of disability rights – and she’s a ‘badass’” The Washington Post Calling her the ‘mother of disability rights,’ and a ‘badass’ only scratches the surface of Judy Heumann's accomplishments; she was both of those things and far more. She passed away yesterday at the age of 75. The impacts she had … Continue reading Judy Heumann (1947-2023)
Brad Lomax (1950-1984)
Again, in an effort to embrace the intersectionality between Black History Month and Disability History, here is a brief look at the remarkable life of Brad Lomax. Brad Lomax, center, next to the activist Judy Heumann at a rally in 1977 at Lafayette Square in Washington.Credit...HolLynn D'Lil Few have done more to advocate Black Americans … Continue reading Brad Lomax (1950-1984)
Disabled History Spotlight
Reframing the way we look at disability
Isolation Recitation – Week 15
The last few playlists have been pretty emotionally heavy and timely. The battle continues for safety, fairness and health. This week's list is songs I just wanted to lose myself in, even if only for a short while. Enjoy the Del Fuegos, Todd Rundgren, Vic Chestnut, The Verve - live, REM and more. (Originally shared … Continue reading Isolation Recitation – Week 15
Isolation Liberation- Week 14
Celebrating Juneteenth with a tiny portion of great music black artists have given us. Here's Duke, Ella, Prince, Hendrix, Peter Tosh, Mississippi John Hurt, and brand new Public Enemy. Again, very cathartic, I hope you enjoy. Happy Juneteenth Day! (Originally shared 6/20/2020) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1QmukfIYrX7tpklJAUBCI9?si=rSC1dBSLRRihptsYnF4EKA
Isolation Reevalutaion – Week 13
A tough week filled with emotion, learning, and a lot of self reflection. Hopefully, anger and numbness will eventually give way to growth. Anyway, we've got classics from the Clash and live Bob Marley as well as some hidden gems from the Verve and Sinead O'Connor. (Originally shared on 6/14/2020) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4jM3EpS4lYwZg1txbnByYP?si=Lx8B4mYQRYSowYoki1-FJg
Isolation Protestation – Week 12
This week's playlist is extremely cathartic and runs the gamut from anger and frustration to grappling with the future. Old WFNX fans will definitely feel like dancing X-Night style to part of it. I hope this captures a bit of the heart of the times today. Be safe and love and respect one another. (Originally … Continue reading Isolation Protestation – Week 12
Isolation Delineation – Week 11
Celebrating an anniversary this weekend and this week's playlist highlights and references some of the best shows we've seen during our time together. We could all use something positive to embrace so come celebrate with us by checking out some great music. (Originally shared on 5/29/2020) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1oxUVmxDOUz27H1I7lxHTm?si=k_Px5LZyR3OJ1BZjZuaftQ
Isolation Flagellation – Week 10
A playlist for your long weekend featuring a mind-blowing father-daughter cover and some fine homegrown music sprinkled in. Hope you enjoy! Again, very cathartic for me. (Originally shared on 5/22/2020) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6bgue1LR9d5MTN6ysNkU9k?si=HJE9rw1cSgaF2_ReIne9Fw