“Accessible to All” – Fill the JAR – Episode 007
Episode Summary:
On this episode of Fill the JAR, we join Rev. Laura Cannata in conversation about her life, economic injustices baked into society that disable people and impoverish people with disabilities, and her work on the United Church of Christ Disability Ministries board. Learn how your congregation can and must become Accessible 2 All! https://uccdm.org/a2a/
Thank you for listening.
Citations:
1. “Way Out of No Way”
Written by Tracy Howe and Osagyefo Sekou
Performed by Stop Cop City Choir
Recorded in Tucson, Arizona
Used with permission
Listen/Download/Donate/Purchase: https://stopcopcitychoir.bandcamp.com
2. United Church of Christ Disabilities Ministries – https://uccdm.org/
3. Become an Accessible 2 All Congregation! https://uccdm.org/a2a/
4. Capitalism & Disability, by Marta Russell – https://bookshop.org/p/books/capitalism-and-disability-selected-writings-by-marta-russell-marta-russell/10916356?ean=9781608466863&next=t
5. Poem – “Eugenics, Megenics and Genocide” by Rev. Laura Cannata
Eugenics is alive and well
Society makes being disabled a living hell
I wish I could write a cute little rhyme or an easy pneumonic, but this subject is too important For frivolity
So, here’s the facts:
Sometimes we are an eyesore
How dare we leave the house?!
People don’t want to see our disfigurements and deformities
And they don’t mind saying so either
And what’s the point of leaving home when most buildings are closed to us
And if by some act of kindness, we do get in
The rest of the building is unnavigable
Disabled people lose their health insurance and monthly government pittance if we get married
This is a roundabout way to ensure that we don’t procreate
It’s forced sterilization without the inconvenience of paying a doctor
Sometimes we are seen as useless burdens and yet not only is there no incentive for productivity, it is in fact actively discouraged with financial penalties
We are not allowed to own a home or any assets, constantly enforcing dependency and financial ruin
If we can’t afford to rent, we must choose between a group home or homelessness
Forced incarceration or death from independence
Either way it is a slow genocide
It is a rare opportunity to find employment
Bottom line why should they pay us and pay for our accommodations
It’s not cost effective and in a capitalistic society money means more than people
We are routinely denied lifesaving treatment (all the more so if you are a Person Of Color)
Even more during a pandemic
Because cost of treatment and resources are not worth it for the quality of life you deem us to have
But if we don’t get to determine your quality, why should you get to determine ours
As a disabled person we have the choice of one of two roles
(Either anger and bitterness,
Being the troublemaker
The rabble rouser always asking for change)
Or we can be the innocent object of pity
The act of charity abled people do to feel better about themselves
And if we are not properly grateful for basic rights (IE accommodations to be able to pee, etc.) then we have obviously chosen option number one
There is no in-between
Just a flipside of the same coin
Being disabled doesn’t hinder me
Society has placed the stumbling blocks
So, thanks for asking but no I don’t hate my body
But why should I care for a nation that both actively and passively wants me dead
Being disabled, not a disaster
Being a member of society,
come back when you give a damn
6. Fill the JAR – https://www.ucc.org/fillthejar
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