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Aparna Nair
@disabilitystor1.bsky.social
Historian, occasional anthropologist, working on disability, race and Empire; histories of public health. Eternal immigrant, writer, teacher. Indifferent cook. There will be many dogs on this feed.
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A professor who has absolutely nothing in his CV on disability, clearly neither reads nor engages with disability studies believes that "disability accommodations have gone too far in universities" And of course he tags in some of the worst people. Shame on the Chronicle for publishing this tripe.

Alan Levinovitz
@AlanLevinovitz
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Sep 25
My latest about disability accommodations in higher ed for 
@chronicle
 
@ChronicleReview
. 

It's a very controversial topic, to say the least, and inspires strong opinions. I hope this will help shift the conversation in a productive direction:
From chronicle.com
Alan Levinovitz
@AlanLevinovitz
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Sep 25
cc 
@glukianoff
 Very related to your and 
@JonHaidt
’s work, and almost completely unreported.
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RTrifka.bsky.social

the Conversation Shifter

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nanaslugdiva.bsky.social

love how he says he wants to engage in "productive discussion". you want to ignore students' needs. how is that productive?

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KIkendrawrites.bsky.social

Isn't he a religion professor?

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FOfriendofdesoto.bsky.social

Oh FFS. Thank you for posting a summary so some of the rest of us can be aware of what BS is going on without having to send traffic to the piece.

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CSgamerlearner.bsky.social

Waiting for this Religion prof's follow up - Did Jesus heal too many lepers?

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SOstillwellgray.ca

This dipshit professor of religion also thinks gluten is a lie, it's possible he's just a fucking moron spouting off outside his ken

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MMicesheetmike.bsky.social

“Do colleges provide too many disability accommodations?” is some of the most bad-faith “just asking questions here” framing I’ve seen in a long time.

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Aandyk250.bsky.social

One nice thing about this article is that the next student whose accommodations he undermines, challenges, or denies has some great evidence to share with OCR to demonstrate his bias.

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JSjennmstevens.bsky.social

Fitting that he is a professor of religion, because his last 5 paragraphs have a real "then a miracle occurred" quality to them.

Cartoon: two older white male professors looking at a chalkboard filled with mathematical notation. One points to the part of the equation that says "then a miracle occurs..." and says "I think you should be more explicit here in step two."
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Aparna Nair
@disabilitystor1.bsky.social
Historian, occasional anthropologist, working on disability, race and Empire; histories of public health. Eternal immigrant, writer, teacher. Indifferent cook. There will be many dogs on this feed.
3.7k followers978 following1.7k posts