5/9 #DisabledMamas Twitter Chat

#DisabledMamas Twitter Chat
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
4 pm Pacific / 7 pm Eastern
In partnership, Rooted in Rights and the Disability Visibility Project® invites you to participate in a Twitter chat about disabled parenting in celebration of Mother’s Day this year. All people are welcome to participate, in particular disabled parents, guardians, foster parents, grandparents, children of disabled parents and prospective parents. Non-parents are welcome too!
How to Participate
Follow @RootedInRights and @DisVisibility for updates and during the chat.
If you might be overwhelmed by the volume of tweets and only want to see the chat’s questions, check @DisVisibility’s account. The questions will be pinned at the top. Each question will tweeted 5-6 minutes apart.
Check out this explanation of how to participate in a Twitter chat by Ruti Regan: https://storify.com/RutiRegan/examplechat
Check out this captioned ASL explanation of how to participate in a chat by @behearddc
https://www.facebook.com/HEARDDC/videos/1181213075257528/
Introductory Tweets and Questions
Welcome to the #DisabledMamas Twitter chat co-hosted by @RootedInRights and @DisVisibility! If you respond to a question such as Q1, your tweet should follow this format: “A1 [your message] #DisabledMamas”
Even though Mother’s Day is coming up, all people are welcome to participate in this chat in particular disabled parents, guardians, foster parents, grandparents, children of disabled parents and prospective parents. Plus non-parents! #DisabledMamas
Q1 For the parents who are joining us today, please share your story on how you became a parent and what the process was like as you became parents? Reactions from friends, family, acquaintances? #DisabledMamas
Q2 Whether you adopted, had children biologically or via surrogacy, or through the decision of the court, what types of discrimination and barriers do disabled people face from healthcare providers, social services, or the legal system in becoming parents? #DisabledMamas
Q3 What are the joys and lessons you learned as a disabled parent? Is the right to be a parent a human right? #DisabledMamas
Q4 What stories and media do you want to see featuring disabled parents? What’s missing in the narratives of parenthood that exclude the disability experience? #DisabledMamas
Q5 What are the major misconceptions and assumptions about disabled parents and their ability to parent ‘safely’ and ‘competently’? #DisabledMamas
Q6 What are some adaptations, equipment, and strategies you used as a disabled parent that helped you parent your child, regardless of age? #DisabledMamas
Q7 What resources are available to help disabled parents learn about their legal rights and connect with one another? What are examples of supportive services that can help disabled parents manage the activities and responsibilities of parenting? #DisabledMamas
Q8 How does race, socioeconomic status, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and immigration status (among others) factor in adoption, custody or visitation cases of disabled parents? #DisabledMamas
Q9 For the people in this chat who are thinking of becoming parents, what are your concerns and questions? #DisabledMamas
Thank you for being part of today’s #DisabledMamas Twitter chat with @DisVisibility & @rootedinrights. For more on Rooted in Rights: http://www.rootedinrights.org/
For more about the Disability Visibility Project®: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/
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Looking forward to this! Marking all my calendars.
Not anytime soon, but here’s a compilation of the Twitter chat if you want to see it: https://wakelet.com/wake/80fbc32a-6aa3-4cf5-9679-b6651c9715be
Also, you might want to follow the Disabled Parenting Project: https://www.disabledparenting.com/
They host Twitter chats about parenting periodically. Take care!
I’m already there, dude. 😊