Disabled People Are the Canaries in the Coal Mine
The disabled community has responded to the adversities they face by organizing for legal rights that protect their autonomy and access to public life. But these rights are increasingly under attack.
Peter Wagner of the Prison Policy Initiative sent us this link to a recent article in Slate magazine. The article cites the curious phenomenon that professional baseball players are much more likely to be born in August than July. The author theorizes that August babies aren't naturally better at baseball -- they're just older than their peers, because Aug. 1 is the normal cut-off date for youth baseball leagues.
The author concludes that this structural benefit for the August-born is a "small advantage can have an impact that lasts a lifetime."
We'd like to see more sports commentary -- or any commentary -- that looks at the lifelong impacts of big advantages, like economic security, well-funded schools, racial justice, or gender equality.