April summary
Wow, over 11,000 words in 28 posts since 10 April. So to help make sense of it all...
Beginnings, explanations and support:
- The advantage of ignorance - my first ever post (start as you mean to go on)
- What's this blog about - some early ideas
- How you can contribute
- General comments
- Disclaimer
- What is independent advocacy? - the basics
- Advocacy training for non-advocates - where can it lead?
- RASA Advocacy Project - short AGM report
- Incorporeal transformations - a subtle but vital experience, and some links with communication and learning issues
- Racism and discrimination - putting some things into context
- Protecting vulnerable people from objectivity - objectivity comes from western morality, religion, science and men - here are some of the problems it's led to
- Can we apologise for our beliefs? - or should we?
- The space not enclosed by words - this will go in some kind of spirituality section later, but it also fits in here as well as under dance.
- Racist police actions - a story of a young Kurdish man gets me into trouble
- More police racism - a bigger story about Shaun, see below for follow up
- A family's freedom - £45! - a woman faces jail and her baby daughter going into care over an admin error
- Racism and discrimination - the police have quietly threatened me but they won't speak to me directly, so this is one part of the wider picture while I wait...
- Undressed, humiliated and lied to - what happened when Shaun and I went to Court - helping to understand state violence
- Protecting vulnerable people from objectivity - the state does it's best, but it pins its hopes on objectivity, which is in fact the real danger
- Can you have my body? What about my mind? - the first of some very occasional forays into the law, looking here at habeas corpus
- Reading and self-development - a hesitant start
- A few good books I've read recently - and some comments about advocacy
- A family's freedom - £45! - as mentioned above
- You and I - a disability perspective - including a link to an excellent website
- Good words - taken from the above website
- Why free standards matter - an outside expert link
- Google cheat sheet - a useful little resource
- The sorry state of charity websites - my initial reflections
- Where's all the money going to come from?
- Nasty party politics - about the BNP
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