of dear white america associate professor of history north carolina state university and author of right to ride and host of the web show on surriosu sirius xm patriot. how valuable are celebrity voices in a racial social justice movement. somewhat. i think it s important to get people s attention that normally would not be paying attention. folks who don t follow politics, who don t know who you are and don t watch msnbc. shocker. aren t paying attention to this ongoing political debate will wake up and say, oh, beyonce and jay-z were doing something? let me see what they were talking about and see what this movement is about. it s that mobilizing moment. they are not the stuff of organizing. they are the stuff of i ve been thinking a little about
accommodation in a world that has privilege. you re not super because you re normal and less because of a disability. normal, who is normal. it s normal to walk. most people walk around normally. there s a lot of people normal under your designation. am i normal as a black woman. abnormal, that sounds incredibly offensive. don t put words in my mouth. i m not saying that. you said five times opposite of normal. david, if we put that on race. if we take it and put it on race, one could say potentially if you took the context out or the way that normal reads and said normative, normal curve, majority don t need wheelchair assistance, true with little t statement. if you do it on race, whiteness is normal, normative, it is empirically false that whiteness is normative.
a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic. those two things are very well crafted by our opposition to sort of being a perfect storm for those of us who provide abortions in the state of texas. what we re looking at is between those two things going from about 42 clinics down to maybe five. it could actually be fewer with the combination of the privileges and ambulatory regulation. doctor, are those the kinds of policies that protect women s health? . requiring a doctor to have admitting privileges when less than 1% of abortions require hospital care at all, if an abortion requires hospital care it s an emergency situation. in the emergency the patient would be taken to the emergency facility and doesn t matter if the doctor has privileges or not. that requirement has nothing to do wit. medical experts have shown the width of the hall, the number of bathrooms, the size of the elevator don t do anything to provide safely. abortion is extremely safe, one of the most common and safest
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