Pushing Limits

“Call In ~ Call Out” Pushing Limits – January 15, 2021

Today we integrate some of the events of our nation into our disability routines.  We’re nine days from an attempted coup at the Capital Building in D.C. as the pandemic rages and vaccine hope arises.  Three callers living with disability contribute to the program.

Graphic by Gerd Altmann/Pixabay

One of our elder listeners with a severe disability, Mylene, speaks of her problem getting vaccinated.   Ed, another listener, brings his experience in living with depression and working for candidates in Georgia.  Ed talks about his disappointment that people allowed the victory in Georgia to be overshadowed by the doom and gloom of the Capital take-over.

And, Buffalo gives a witty word-playful description of the capital insurrectionists  introducing the concept of “errorists.”

Shelley Berman’s commentary wraps her personal experience getting vaccinated with the information about the Capital riot which continues to be exposed.

Adrienne Lauby, Mark Romoser and Eddie Ytuarte contributed to this program.

TTY TelephoneAdrienne Lauby, Mark Romoser and Eddie Ytuarte also contribute to this program.

Produced by the Pushing Limits Collective, with help from KPFA Board Operator, Rod Akil.

UpComing Events
in the Disability Community

 

Martin Luther King Jr Birthday Celebrations

Weekend of Jan. 16-17
Sonoma County Celebration, Sunday, Jan. 17, 7-9 pm
(Look on-line for other celebrations in your area – many national and local celebrations are planned.)

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What is Mental Illness  or What Is It Not

Join us for a free, online discussion group, the first in an educational series in the spirit of Judi Chamberlin called ‘Judi’s Room’, a collaboration between MindFreedom International  and ‘I Love You, Lead On”

Wednesday, January 20
9:00 PM PST
Pre-registration is required.

To register.

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A disability film festival.
Jan. 27, 2021
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Via Zoom

Nine Captioned and Audio-Described disability related films online with a Group Discussion afterward.

View the lineup.

Most are stories of interesting individuals with disabilities.  But they include  many interesting themes – assistive devices, service animals, performing and public image, and dating.

Register here.