Blogging against disablism

I noticed there is apparently a Blogging Against Disablism day on the 1st of May.

What are you doing on May Day? Let’s face it, dancing round a tall pole on the first day of May isn’t exactly the most accessible activity for most disabled people, so instead Crippled Monkey would respectfully suggest that you take part in the second annual Blogging Against Disablism day.Crippled Monkey, Ouch!

…just thought I’d mention it in case anyone wanted to take part…


2 Responses to “Blogging against disablism”

  1. Mike responds:

    May Day? After work I’ll be attending a private viewing of ‘May Day, May Day’ - a retrospective exhibition of Jamie Reid’s work at the L-13 gallery in Farringdon.

    This exhibition will show over a hundred pieces from his own collection that spans his career. From exquisite early drawings and paintings including the stunning “Monster on Nice Roof”, to Suburban Press protest stickers; from original God Save the Queen collages and other ‘punk’ art to later social protest and esoteric paintings; this show is not intended as a true or complete retrospective but rather a clarification of the importance of Reid’s work as a contemporary artist.

    May Day May Day is the first stage in a project celebrating the life & work of Jamie Reid that will continue on the streets of Shoreditch in September 2007.

    I’ll probably blog about it afterwards though if I’m still sober…

  2. paul canning responds:

    thanks for the tip, I’ll adopt the rather ranty email I wrote on this very subject only yesterday … (grrrr)


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