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Categories Ableism Bingo cards Humor

But You Don’t Look Disabled!

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • October 22, 2013
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[The graphic consists of a bingo card with the words “But You Don’t Look Disabled!” at the top. The card consists of five rows of five boxes each. The text in each row consists of the following, from left to…

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Categories Ableism Disability slurs Medical model of disability

Passing and Disability: Why Coming Out as Disabled Can Be So Difficult

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • October 12, 2013
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Yesterday was National Coming Out Day. I officially came out as bisexual, and it was a celebration. No angst. No fear. No second thoughts. Just a celebration. It was a such a contrast with coming out as disabled at the…

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Categories Ableism Advocacy Medical model of disability

The Stories We Tell: Coming to Terms with PTSD

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • October 5, 2013
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One of the ways in which I navigate the cacaphony of competing discourses about disability, mental health, and just about everything else is to remind myself that we humans are always storytelling and that these discourses are just a series…

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Categories Ableism Disability slurs Medical model of disability

Doing Social Justice: Thoughts on Ableist Language and Why It Matters

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • September 14, 2013
  • 0

The economy has been crippled by dept. You’d have to be insane to want to invade Syria. They’re just blind to the suffering of other people. Only a moron would believe that. Disability metaphors abound in our culture, and they…

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Categories Ableism Help objects Medical model of disability

What It Means To Be A Help Object

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • September 3, 2013
  • 6

I’ve been having a conversation with my friend Julie Rose. Julie has just been diagnosed with Lupus and has become visibly disabled. In response to my piece about disabled people as help objects, she wrote to me and said that…

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Categories Ableism Medical model of disability Not inspirational

Updated Post: Just How Far We Are From Equality: The San Diego Museum of Man’s Access/ABILITY Exhibit

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • June 28, 2013
  • 1

I’ve updated this post after receiving an email and a comment from Grant Barrett, the Marketing Manager at the San Diego Museum of Man. Apparently, the disability exhibit is on the first floor and is fully accessible; moreover, the city…

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Categories Ableism Medical model of disability Microaggressions

My Body is Not Public Property: The Disability Version

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • June 25, 2013
  • 0

Just a few days ago, I wrote a post about what a blessed relief it is have my cane as a visible marker of disability. After living my whole life with invisible disabilities, I am enjoying the fact that my…

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Categories Humor Medical model of disability Textual representation

Breaking News Experts Say That Being Alive Causes Autism

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • April 26, 2013
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(April 26, 2013, Albatross University) — In a dramatic new breakthrough, researchers have concluded that autism is caused by being alive. “This is a great day for medical science,” said Dr. Ernest Eagerly, Director of the Department for the Medicalization…

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Categories Ableism Assisted suicide Medical model of disability

Amanda Baggs, the Pressure To Die, and the Case Against Assisted Suicide

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • April 6, 2013
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Most people in the disability community know Amanda Baggs as a blogger, a disability rights activist, and the creator of the powerful video, In My Language. I first came to know Amanda in all those ways as well. Then she…

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Categories Medical model of disability Textual representation

Studies Prove It: Autism is Linked to Being a Carbon-Based Life Form

  • By Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg
  • November 29, 2012
  • 19

I’ve started compiling a list of all of the studies that link autism to… well, everything. I tend to find most of these studies unconvincing, to put it mildly, and when I look at them in list form, I have…

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DSS Custody of a Juvenile in a Delinquency Case: When and Why It Cannot Be Combined with Secure Custody or YDC Commitment

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • September 23, 2025
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The most recent Court of Appeals delinquency-related decision, In the Matter of D.H., ___ N.C.App. ___ (August 20, 2025), is…

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