Month: August 2014

  • Critique of PBS’s “Best Kept Secret” autism documentary

    Listen to this post:  In September, 2013, PBS released “Best Kept Secret.” You can check out info around the film at www.pbs.org/pov/bestkeptsecret. The film is now streamable on some paid sites. But I’m not writing this to recommend the film. Because I actually don’t recommend it. PBS’s brief synopsis: “In ‘Best Kept Secret,’ Janet Mino, who has taught a…

  • Aimee Elber on disability storytelling

    Listen to this post by Aimee Elber and Cheryl Green: As you might have seen or heard through all the disability-related blogs and newsletters recently, the Disability Visibility Project partnership that Alice Wong started with StoryCorps San Francisco is up and running for the next 11 months. As a media partner for this project, I’ve…

  • Changed Lives, New Journeys blog on life after brain injury

    Listen to this post:  Here’s a most fabulous blog! ChangedLivesNewJourneys.com. I like the title of it a lot because it doesn’t imply that any particular thing after a brain injury is inherently positive, negative, or meh. It’s changed. You have new journeys. The details are as individual as we are, and they can even change…