I cannot love this article enough. Thank you for writing it and sharing it. We have the incredible privilege to unschool our autistic son who was being tracked into the school to prison pipeline by kindergarten. 100% of my salary as an attorney pays for his unschooling experience and care. Most people cannot afford to lift their child out of the miserable experience built by educational industry. Only surveillance, ableism, and racism awaits them even in "liberal" schools, governed by "liberal" school boards and policy makers. I am citing your work in training attorneys, so I hope you continue to unpack the "developmental hegemony in service of capitalism."
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When I first started writing, back in 2007 as a forensic scientist, it was largely because the science was brand new and California courts don’t segregate “published sources” into various siloes. Frye / Daubert Hearings were pretty straight forward in terms of the published sources, and they did like hearing from the actual researcher / author.
I would be interested to know if/when you use various articles of mine in your presentations. That’s a bit of good feedback for me as an author / researcher / advocate.
I cannot love this article enough. Thank you for writing it and sharing it. We have the incredible privilege to unschool our autistic son who was being tracked into the school to prison pipeline by kindergarten. 100% of my salary as an attorney pays for his unschooling experience and care. Most people cannot afford to lift their child out of the miserable experience built by educational industry. Only surveillance, ableism, and racism awaits them even in "liberal" schools, governed by "liberal" school boards and policy makers. I am citing your work in training attorneys, so I hope you continue to unpack the "developmental hegemony in service of capitalism."
Thank you so much for your kind words. Please feel free to browse all the articles here via the search bar.
When I first started writing, back in 2007 as a forensic scientist, it was largely because the science was brand new and California courts don’t segregate “published sources” into various siloes. Frye / Daubert Hearings were pretty straight forward in terms of the published sources, and they did like hearing from the actual researcher / author.
I would be interested to know if/when you use various articles of mine in your presentations. That’s a bit of good feedback for me as an author / researcher / advocate.