August 2011
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fairy-dusted disaster: Ableism: Not What You Think... →
thesilenceofentropy:
Micaela just pointed out to me that a LOT of people on Tumblr don’t actually know what ableism really is. They sometimes use it as a synonym for racial stereotyping, sexism, or ageism.
Ableism is discrimination based on preconceived notions of someones abilities…
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Aaand here's the link to my full interview! →
@aftertheschism (kateordie)'s full interview, a... →
Cool Article →
kateordie and I were both interviewed for an article with Comics Bulletin, if you guys are interested.
http://mikelaff.podbean.com/2011/08/15/the-batgirl-... →
This is a podcast interview I did with Vigilance Press.
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This is incredibly well-said. I am amazed that this person was able to sum this up so articulately in only five minutes. If you have five minutes to spare, I can’t recommend this video enough - especially if you’ve been infuriated by (or participated in) the controversy surrounding Miles Morales.
The Tiny Titans know the real deal on the new 52
dcwomenkickingass:
From Tiny Titan’s #43 (I predicted this joke two months ago but still…)
Reboot, get it? There’s a good interview with Art Baltazar here. Which includes this:
Any hints you can give us about what’s next for the Tiny Titans? I’m working on an all-Batgirl issue, writing and sketching it right now, actually. It’s pretty cool. The only boy in the book is Robin. (Please let...
The Squeaky Wheel: A Follow Up to the DCWKA... →
luumpb:
kyrax2:
Hi there, thank you for your comment.
First, I’m just curious, but did you read both the original interview I did and this follow up, or just the follow up?
I wrote this article in an effort to give more balance to my original interview, and to share what I’d learned. When I originally questioned DC’s commitment to hiring more women, it was with the assumption that there...
The Squeaky Wheel: A Follow Up to the DCWKA... →
Hi there, thank you for your comment.
First, I’m just curious, but did you read both the original interview I did and this follow up, or just the follow up?
I wrote this article in an effort to give more balance to my original interview, and to share what I’d learned. When I originally questioned DC’s commitment to hiring more women, it was with the assumption that there were...
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