Ragged Edge Online launched in January, 1997 -- back then we called the site "Electric Edge." You can wander back through the years, if you're interested, at http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/ar...
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by Susan Rippe He knew he was different. From the time he was very young, he knew. The story his mother told again and again was pretty amusing to Keith. She'd say that when she was pregnant...
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By Lisa Blumberg When I was growing up in the 1960s, most high school students read Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler. The book described victims of Stalin's purges being confined to cells...
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by Felicia Nimue Ackerman This story has appeared in East Side Monthly, May 2005: 42-43, reprinted in American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Medicine, Fall 2005 and in...
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The Hollywood Reporter, um, reports edgy filmmakers Peter and Bobby Farrelly have joined forces with the producer of the U.S. version of "The Office" to bring the new British comedy "I'm With Stu...
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A review by Nicholas Soodik Stephen Kuusisto's recent memoir Eavesdropping begins with an astonishing question: "Why travel anywhere if you can't see?" Kuusisto, a blind English professor and ...
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By Frank Bowe The November 7 “midterm” is a change election. Disability advocates raising issues with candidates for office – especially U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate sea...
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By Felicia Nimue Ackerman "You'll live to be 100. Now, isn't that just fine?" "It's not enough," said Nettie, "Since now I'm 99." Felicia Nimue Ackerman's other poems on Ragged Edge On...
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A look at some of the topics in Ragged Edge Online's libraries and archives. The traditional "hire the handicapped" month is a good time to spotlight some articles from the Ragged Edge library ...
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Gallaudet protest - updates from Kendall Green (frequently updated student blog) Reports from Deaf Weekly Breaking news via Google News link. Earlier Ragged Edge Online entries: What's F...
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A look at some of the topics in Ragged Edge Online's libraries and archives. "During the last century, upwards of 66,000 people considered 'defective' -- those with mental retardation, mental i...
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A look at some of the topics in Ragged Edge Online's libraries and archives. It's fall, it's back-to-school time, and that means it's also time for groups to start planning "disability awarenes...
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A suit filed Thursday against the Western Los Angeles County Council of Boy Scouts of America and Pacific Palisades, CA-based Troop 223 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of Californ...
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From Inside Bay Area : > A Berkeley-based disability rights group filed a federal > class-action lawsuit Wednesday against Caltrans, claiming state > roads are rife with bar...
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid said in an Aug 9 letter to KY officials that it plans to cut off $43 million in funding for Oakwood, and now they're closing in. From the Lexington, KY Her...
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