#IAmNOTKelliStapleton #WalkInIssysShoes Flash Blog

The widespread sympathy displayed for attempted murderer K. Stapleton exemplifies a disturbing trend implying that it is "understandable" when disabled people are harmed or even killed by caregivers. It has been stated that "anyone can be K. Stapleton" and that people shouldn't "judge her unless you've walked in her shoes." We are united in our opposition of this rhetoric; disabled lives DO matter. We affirm that #IAmNotKelliStapleton and implore you to #WalkInIssysShoes

Monday, October 20, 2014

Kelli Stapleton, Issy Stapleton, and Two Discussions

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I read an awesome blog last week about Kelli Stapleton. For those that don’t know, Kelli Stapleton was just sentenced 10 – 22 years in pris...
Sunday, October 19, 2014

For Issy and All of Us: This is Autism

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This is Autism - For Issy and All of Us This is autism. A world where we are defined as a list of "deficits" and "problems...

Kelli Stapleton. Still relevant.

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It was always directed toward me.  Her um anger and aggression.  Always toward me.  I wondered if that was a consequence of doing a Lovaas r...

The Stapleton Case Causes Autism in Kids to be Misunderstood

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In September 2014, “Dr. Phil” aired a two-part exclusive interview and show called “A Mother’s Worst Nightmare,” which featured a Michigan ...
Saturday, October 18, 2014

Autistic Hoya: Awakening

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Awakening Why am I here? They ask me what I mean, and I speak, but my speech has no meaning, and they give it no value. Who am I...

Isabelle Stapleton

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There is no excuse for premeditated murder or premeditated attempted murder.  There is no excuse for the premeditated attempted murder ...

Issy is the Victim, Not Kelli

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I have started and erased this post more than a dozen times. I do not know exactly what to say. On Tuesday September 3, 2013, a mother, Kel...
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