Ability Maine

Ability Maine

Ability Maine is a place for collecting and sharing information and opinions about living with disabilities. Ability Maine is a project of ROSC.

We provide a place for people to get information that will help them create better quality lives for themselves and others. Breath & Shadow is a project of Ability Maine. Here's more about these three interconnected organizations. Resources for Organizing and Social Change (ROSC) was founded as INVERT (Institute for Non-Violence Education, Research, and Training) in 1977 to promote nonviolence and

08/13/2024

Tuesday story time

08/13/2024

Tuesday story time promo

07/26/2024

ADA story time

07/26/2024

ADA story time promo

Caravan Disability Events 07/26/2024

The people who are doing this are great activists in Michigan who have some great virtual experience planned for next month and are sliding scale or free!!

Caravan for Disability Justice and Freedom events in Michigan, and Zoom
events. See especially August 5 and 7.

Caravan Disability Events MICHIGAN CARAVAN ROUTE – July 26 – August 6 Bring your passport, if you want to participate in neighboring Ontario, Canada events. July 26 – Last stop in Wisconsin – Events sponsored by…

#ada25 Discussion Forum @ Portland Public Library 07-25-15 07/26/2024

We covered this ADA event at the Portland public library 9 years ago.

#ada25 Discussion Forum @ Portland Public Library 07-25-15 Filmed for Ability Maine (http://www.abilitymaine.org/) I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

07/26/2024

ADA Birthday edition of the ABILITY MAINE story time this afternoon!♿️🔥❤️

06/26/2024

Wednesday story time

06/26/2024
06/19/2024

🔵Cooling Center News:

🔵With the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, confirming an “Excessive Heat Watch” to remain in effect from Wed., Jun.19, through Thu., Jun. 20, the City of Lewiston announced two temporary cooling centers in the city.

🔵The City will offer a temporary cooling center at 45 Park Street in Lewiston, and it will open on Wed., Jun. 19, from 10 AM to 4 PM and on Thu., Jun. 20, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The City of Lewiston is working with Kaydenz Kitchen Food Pantry to staff the temporary cooling center.

🔵SeniorsPlus will also open a cooling center at its location on 8 Falcon Road in Lewiston. The cooling center opens Thu., Jun. 20, from 11 AM to 4 PM. At this cooling center, SeniorsPlus will have water, snacks, and board games.

🔵Due to the federal Juneteenth holiday, the Lewiston Public Library will not be open on Wed., Jun. 19.

06/17/2024

Monday story time

Webinar Registration - Zoom 06/17/2024

The White House is holding an event to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the Olmsted Supreme Court decision which anyone can watch when you preregister. People must register for the White House event. Here is the Link to register.
https://pitc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_CnGD53gbT_aMRrKeG-RrOQ

Once registered, a Zoom link to join the event will be sent out.

Virtual attendees will be able to join from 1:45pm - 3pm Eastern.

Webinar Registration - Zoom

05/11/2024

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Starting in June, MDI Wheelers will offer free rides on portions of Acadia National Park’s carriage roads. This is exclusively for Hancock County community members who are unable to walk without assistance.

Special tricycles, with Class 1 pedal-assist motors, have a front-mounted wheelchair. Made by Van Raam in the Netherlands, the Opair trike can accommodate “wheelers” for a safe ride. Staffed by volunteer “pilots,” the rides begin at the Eagle Lake boat launch and proceed around Paradise Hill and/or Eagle Lake.

Volunteers are needed to “pilot” the trikes and to act as safety riders. If you are interested in being a volunteer, a “Meet the Trike” event is scheduled for May 11 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Mellon Room of the Northeast Harbor Library.

Volunteer training will be conducted on May 18 and May 25.

For more information about MDI Wheelers: https://mdiwheelers.org/

Send questions to [email protected]

Photo: MDI Wheelers volunteers, Elly Andrews as pilot and Dave Edson riding along as safety, cycle with Emily Russell of Bernard. (Photo by Julia Walker Thomas/Friends of Acadia

04/18/2024

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Our Story

Ability Maine is a project of ROSC. Breath & Shadow is a project of Ability Maine. Here's more about these three interconnected organizations.

Resources for Organizing and Social Change (ROSC) was founded as INVERT (Institute for Non-Violence Education, Research, and Training) in 1977 to promote nonviolence and social change through education, training, and research programs. Since 1978, it has been a tax-exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. In 2001, the organization changed its name to ROSC.

The mission of ROSC is "To build and support a movement for nonviolent social change that will educate, activate, and empower all Main people through grassroots community organizing."

In addition to Ability Maine and Breath & Shadow, ROSC's projects in the past year include Mindful Q***r Collective (organizing a community of transgender, q***r, and marginalized people of all ages for the purpose of community building, networking for advocacy, and supporting each other), the Changing Maine Directory (online directory of grassroots and nonprofit groups offering alternatives and solutions to the violence of colonialism, capitalism, racism, and many other isms), Alternatives to Violence Project (conflict resolution workshops with inmates and others affected by the prison system), Maine War Tax Resistance Resource Center, and numerous other projects relating to class/poverty, nonviolence, youth mentorship, new-organizer skills-building, and peace and justice initiatives.

[Logo for Ability Maine: illustration of person sitting in wheelchair outlined by the shape of the State of Maine, which is green to the left of the words Ability Maine in brown letters on white background.]

Ability Maine was founded in 2000 by Norman Meldrum and Russ Anderson, both board members of ROSC. Norm and Russ envisioned a web site that would provide news, information, and empowerment for people with disabilities in Maine. The mission on the website read: "Ability Maine is a place for collecting and sharing information and opinions about living with disabilities. Our intent is to provide a place on the web for people to get information that will help them create better lives for themselves and others. We want to educate and provide resources that will contribute toward people achieving a better quality of life."

Norm and Russ worked together to create the AM site and its list of resources in those early years. Other regular contributors in the next few years were Steve Hoad and Sharon Wachsler. This group collaborated to create a website that was accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities and that included resource guides for many disabilities and for living with a disability in Maine. Sharon and Norm also launched the literary journal, Breath & Shadow, as an outgrowth of AM.

Ability Maine continues today under the leadership of Ivy Quigley and Mike Reynolds. Ivy handles the majority of the webwork for the site as well as edits content, and Mike conducts research, offers writing content of interest to people with disabilities in Maine (and around the country), and periodically does webwork.

[Breath and Shadow logo. A circle in tones of brown, peach, and mustard. There is a silhouette of a face that looks like a woman's face breathing out and inside that as a shadow is a second face which seems more like a man's face. Below that are the words Breath & Shadow in white letters.]

Breath & Shadow is a literary journal that promotes disability writing and culture, thereby promoting cross-disability pride and community. The journal's goal is to empower and create opportunities for people with disabilities in the literary field. Chris Kuell, editor, says, "We want to showcase the richness and significance of disability literature, promote a greater understanding of the disability experience, and convey the importance of disability culture for all people."

Ivy Quigley, Ability Maine Web Manager and Editor

Ivy (They/Them) is a Comorbidly Disordered Transfeminine activist with knee and spinal traumas. They do their best to raise up q***r communities by organizing safe spaces and events, doing outreach with q***r homeless and youth, educating about and protesting against LGBTQIA+ discrimination, and by creating q***r media. They strive to bring intersectionality to all of their efforts. Their passions include nonfiction studies, creative writing, game design, and destigmatizing mental illness. They are currently the web manager for Ability Maine and Mindful Q***r Collective. To reach them for any Web Design work you’d like done (and please, only that), email them at [email protected]. For any questions or comments pertaining to Ability Maine, please see our contact information!

Mike Reynolds, Ability Maine Web Wrangler and Reporter

Mike Reynolds has been a web wrangler and writer for Ability Maine since 2009. Currently he does the web work for Breath & Shadow and Ability Maine and also writes the majority of AM's news content. Mike's interests and the scope of his writing are wide-ranging. He profiles members of Maine's disability community, covers news items of relevance to people with disabilities, and reports on his own or others' activism for social justice in Maine or around the country. Recently, Mike's expose on UCP of Maine sparked outrage and was likely the impetus for important changes in the organization. Have a story idea, news tip, or interest in being profiled on AM? Mike can be reached at uppitycrip[at]gmail.com.

Chris Kuell, Breath & Shadow, Editor in Chief

Chris Kuell is a blind writer, editor and advocate. In addition to editing Breath & Shadow, he edits The Federationist, the newsletter of the National Federation of the Blind of Connecticut. He is the president of his local NFB chapter, serves on the NFB of Conn., board of directors, as well as on the board of directors of BESB, the Connecticut state agency for the blind. His articles, essays, and stories have appeared in a number of literary, and some not-so-literary publications. Contact him at [email protected].

PAST CONTRIBUTORS TO ABILITY MAINE:

Sharon Wachsler, Ability Maine Contributor and Breath & Shadow Founder

Sharon Wachsler started writing for Ability Maine as a monthly “Sick Humor” columnist in 2002. After extensive nagging by AM's founder, Norman Meldrum, Sharon founded Breath & Shadow. From 2004 through 2007, she organized an editorial board, raised funds, edited, and wrote for the journal. When Sharon developed Lyme disease, she turned the reigns over to its current editor, Chris Kuell. Sharon also stopped writing Sick Humor, in part because she couldn't find anything funny to say about lyfe with Lyme dysease. Sharon is thrilled to be back at AM and hopes to stick around this time. She's been writing professionally since 1992 and is best known for her erotic le***an fiction; her disability-rights humor, culture, and analysis; and her articles and posts about service dogs and dog training. Her Twitter handle is @aftergadget.


Norman Meldrum (1949-2009), Ability Maine Founder/Director Emeritus

Norman W. Meldrum founded Ability Maine in 2000 as an offshoot of ROSC. His passion was to improve the lives of people with disabilities in Maine and to spark a fire among activists. He was frustrated by "business as usual" in the government and disability establishment in Maine and was not afraid to confront what he viewed as hypocrisy and unequal access. As his obituary stated, Norm "advocated on statewide disability councils until the movers and shakers realized that what they said behind closed doors was being published statewide and even worldwide. He will be sorely missed by the disability movement." Because of Norm's efforts, Ability Maine (and later, Breath & Shadow) was one of the first websites in Maine to be accessible to people who are blind. Norm had a wry and self-deprecating sense of humor.

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