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Christina Crosby, 67, Dies; Feminist Scholar Wrote of Becoming Disabled


Christina Crosby, 67, Dies; Feminist Scholar Wrote of Becoming Disabled
After a bicycle accident left her paralyzed, she wrote a memoir, “A Body, Undone,” which refused to draw tidy lessons about overcoming hardship.
Christina Crosby in 2016. Her memoir, “A Body, Undone: Living On After Great Pain,” went beyond the typical disability narrative and became an important text in disability studies.Credit.Matt Harvey
Jan. 26, 2021
Christina Crosby, an athletic woman who had just turned 50, was three miles into her bicycle-riding regimen near her home in Connecticut when her front spokes snagged a branch. The bike stopped dead, hurling Dr. Crosby to the pavement, the impact smashing her face and snapping her neck. In an instant, she was paralyzed for the rest of her life. ....

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Research Radio Ep 13: Why Framing Disability as an Individual Problem is the Real Problem


Research Radio Ep 13: Why Framing Disability as an Individual Problem is the Real Problem
In this episode, we speak to Renu Addlakha about the trajectory of the disabilities rights movement in India. 
Indian society is suited to meet the needs of certain kinds of bodies over others that are deemed disabled. This is made clear in multiple ways: right from how buildings are designed to the types of appearances that are idealised. However, there are important ways in which people with disabilities have contested attempts to sideline their rights.  
This week we’ll speak to Renu Addlakha about women with visual disabilities, and the women’s movement. We’ll also discuss how medical and legal systems inform our understanding of disability. Dr Addlakha is with the Centre for Women’s Development Studies or CWDS in New Delhi. She’s published several articles in EPW about the topics that we will be discussing today and here are two that we recommend: Women with ....

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NIH awards $5.59 million research grants to prevent and treat cerebral palsy


NIH awards $5.59 million research grants to prevent and treat cerebral palsy
The National Institutes of Health is supporting a Wayne State University School of Medicine physician-researcher s work at preventing and treating cerebral palsy in the form of two new five-year R01 grants worth a collective $5.59 million.
The principal investigator on both projects is Sidhartha Tan, M.D., professor and co-division chief of Neonatology in the Department of Pediatrics.
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect a person s ability to move and maintain balance and posture. CP is the most common motor disability in childhood, caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain that affects a person s ability to control his or her muscles. ....

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GPSOS: promoting independent living


GPSOS: promoting independent living
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Mark Simmonds and Tammi Blair of GPSOS wear the pendants or independence alarms. Photo / Paul Brooks
Mark Simmonds and Tammi Blair of GPSOS wear the pendants or independence alarms. Photo / Paul Brooks
Paul Brooks is editor of Whanganui Midweek, in your letterbox every Wednesdaypaul.brooks@nzme.co.nz
Mark Simmond s Whanganui company GPSOS produces medical and personal alarms with a difference: the user does not have to stay at home for them to be effective.
Last month GPSOS was announced as the winner of the Attitude ACC Employer Award, employing staff members with a disability, with the goal of bringing social change and results in staff having greater empathy and understanding for their clients because of their own experiences. ....

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