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Paul K. Longmore
Department of History
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
phone: (415) 338-6498 or (415) 338-1604
fax: (415) 338-0952 or (415) 338-7539
email: longmore@sfsu.edu or PLong16141@aol.com
I. Education
Claremont Graduate School, Ph.D., 1984.
Major Field: U.S. History.
Minor Fields: Early American History
U.S. Intellectual and Cultural History
Political Philosophy.
Dissertation: AThe Invention of George Washington.@
Occidental College, M.A., 1971 Major Field: History. Minor: Political Science.
Occidental College, B.A., 1968 Major: History. Minor: Political Science.
II. Employment and Teaching
San Francisco State University, Professor, Department of History, 1998-____.
Associate Professor, Department of History, 1995-1998.
Tenure, 1995.
Assistant Professor, Department of History, 1992-1995.
Director, Institute on Disability, 1996-____.
Western University of Health Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Health Professions Education, May 2000-____.
Western University of Health Sciences, Visiting Scholar, January-May 2000.
University of Pittsburgh, Adjunct Professor of Rehabilitation Science and
Technology, 1997.
Stanford University, Visiting Assistant Professor of History, 1990-1993.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Interdisciplinary General
Education, Instructor, 1989.
University of Southern California, Political Science, Instructor, 1984‑1986.
University of Southern California, Program in Disability and Society, Administrator, 1983‑1986.
Claremont Graduate School, U.S. Intellectual and Cultural History, Teaching Associate, 1979, 1980.
Occidental College, History of Civilization, Teaching Assistant, 1969.
Occidental College, Historiography, Teaching Assistant, 1968.
Occidental College Upward Bound, Journalism, Instructor, 1968‑1969.
III. Contracts, Fellowships, Grants, and Scholarships
A. American History
San Francisco State University, Research and Professional Development Award, ANationalism and the Coming of the American Revolution,@ 2006-2007, full salary.
San Francisco State University, Research and Professional Development, Summer Stipend, AGeorge Washington as Nationalist and Nationalist Icon in the Writing and Ratification of the Constitution,@ June 1997, $2,000.
San Francisco State University, Research and Professional Development Award, Scanning Research Notes, January-June 1996, $5,000.
California State University Affirmative Action Faculty Development Grant, ARecent Theoretical Literature on Nationalism,@ January-June 1996, $1,500.
Mount Vernon Ladies Association, Research Grant, Scanning Research Notes on George Washington, August 1995, $2,000.
San Francisco State University, Research and Professional Development Summer
Stipend, AReligion and Politics in Colonial Virginia,@ June 1994, $2,000.
Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, Stanford University,
September 1990-August 1993, $32,000 annually.
H. B Earhart Foundation Research Fellowship, AThe Invention of George Washington,@ December 1986-August 1987, $9,000.
Huntington Library Research Fellowship, AThe Invention of George Washington,@ October- November 1986, $2,000.
B. Disability Studies
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for book project: A>I Am Your Child=: Telethons and the Construction of >Disability= in American Culture,@ 2006, $24,000.
National Endowment for the Humanities Focus Grant: AGreater San Francisco Bay Area Inter‑University Consortium on Disability Studies,@ 2001-2002, $25,000.
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute: AIntegrating Disability Studies into the Humanities Curriculum,@ San Francisco State University, July 10-August 11, 2000, $164,000.
San Francisco State University, Research and Professional Development Award, ATelethons and the Uses of Disability in American Culture,@ Fall Semester 1999, full salary.
U.S. Department of Education, National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Innovation Grant, Principal Investigator, AExamining the Impact on Postsecondary Students of Three Disability Studies Paradigms,@ 1995-1996, $50,000.
San Francisco State University, Research and Professional Development Award, ATelethons and the Cultural Creation of Disabled People,@ 1994-1995, $2,500.
California State University Affirmative Action Faculty Development Grant, AAnalysis of Coded Database of Fictional Television and Movie Images of Characters with Disabilities,@ 1994-1995, $1,319.
San Francisco State University, Presidential Award for the Professional Development of Probationary Faculty, AMedia-Made Disabled People: A Cultural History of Images in Television and Motion Pictures,@ Fall Semester 1994, full salary.
California State University Affirmative Action Faculty Development Grant, A>Jobs, Not Tin Cups=: New York City=s League of the Physically Handicapped and Disability Policy, 1935-1937,@ 1993-1994, $2,000.
C. Disability Training
U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Long-Term Training Grant in Independent Living, SUNY Buffalo/Western New York Independent Living Program, subcontract to develop curriculum and on‑line training, 2001, $34,500.
U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Long-Term Training Grant in Independent Living, 1997-2000, $300,000.
San Francisco State University, Center for the Enhancement of Teaching, grant to develop on-line course, Introduction to Disability Rights Laws and Policies, January-May 1999, $5,000.
National Council on Disability, Report on San Francisco Bay Area Racial-Minority-Group Members with Disabilities, in support of Lift Every Voice: Modernizing Disability Policies and Programs to Serve a Diverse Nation, August-December 1998, $23,000.
California Foundation of Independent Living Centers, Three Workshops to Instruct Empowerment Team Leaders in the History and Objectives of the Disability Movement, May-June 1998, $2,000.
U.S. Department of Education, Director, ACareer Development and Mentoring Program for College Students with Disabilities,@ 1994-1997, $360,000.
D. Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships, Fellowships, and Assistantships
Research Assistantship, Claremont Graduate School, 1982.
California State Graduate Fellowship, 1968-1970.
California State Scholarship, 1964-1968.
American Baptist Scholarship, 1964-1968.
Gemco Scholarship, Santa Clara Valley, California, 1964.
IV. Publications
A. Early American History
A>good English without idiom or tone=: The Colonial Origins of American Speech,@ Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 37, no. 4 (Spring 2007): 370-399.
A>they . . . speak better English than the English do@: Colonialism and the Origins of National Linguistic Standardization in America,@ Early American Literature 40, no 2 (Summer 2005): 279-314.
The Invention of George Washington (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988; paperback reprint Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999).
B excerpts reprinted as AThe Country of His Fathers@ in People Who Made History B George Washington (Farmington Hills, Minnesota: Gale Group/Greenhaven Press, 2003).
A>All Matters and Things relating to Religion and Morality=: The Virginia Burgesses= Committee for Religion, 1769 to 1775.@ Journal of Church and State 38 (Autumn 1996): 775-798.
AFrom Supplicants to Constituents: Petitioning by Virginia Parishioners, 1701-1775.@ Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 103 (October 1995): 407-442.
AThe Enigma of George Washington: How the Man Became the Myth.@ Reviews in American History 13 (June 1985): 184‑193.
B. Disability History
AForum on Disability :Disability and the Transformation of Historians' Public Sphere,@co-authored with Catherine Kudlick, Perspectives, the Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association 44, no. 8 (November 2006): 8-9, 11-12, http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2006/0611/0611for2.cfm.
ADisability Rights Activism@ in Speaking Out With Many Voices: Documenting American Activism and Protest in the 1960s and 1970s, ed. Heather Thompson, (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, forthcoming).
ANew paradigm, new Approaches,@ Disability History Association Newsletter 1, no. 1 (Fall 2005): 4-5, online at: http://dha.osu.edu/membersonly/Newsletter%20v1%20i1.pdf
A>A Philosophy of Handicap=: the Origins of Randolph Bourne=s Radicalism,@
co-authored with Paul Miller. Radical History Review, Issue 94 (2006): 59-83.
AThe League of the Physically Handicapped and the Great Depression: A Case
Study in the New Disability History,@ co-authored with David Goldberger, Journal
of American History 87, no. 3 (December 2000), 888-922, online at: http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/87.3/;
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 53-102.
AAmericans with Disabilities Act@; AIndependent Living Centers@; AJerry Lewis Telethon Protests@; ARoberts, Edward V.@ In Waldo E. Martin and Patricia Sullivan, eds. Civil Rights in the United States (New York: Macmillan Reference, 1999).
APolitical Movements of People with Disabilities: The League of the Physically Handicapped, 1935-1938,@ co-authored with David Goldberger. Disability Studies Quarterly 17 (Spring 1997): 94-98.
ANixon and the Disability-Rights Movement II: An Unintended Legacy,@ Radical History Review Issue 60 (Fall 1994): 175-177.
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 102-05.
AThe Handicapped.@ In Peter N. Stearns, ed. Encyclopedia of Social History (New York: Garland, 1994), 201-203.
ANeeds and Opportunities in the History of People with Disabilities.@ Disability Studies Quarterly 9, no. 3 (Summer 1988): 1-4.
AUncovering the Hidden History of Disabled People.@ Reviews in American History 15 (September 1987): 355‑364.
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 41-52.
AThe Life of Randolph Bourne and the Need for a History of Disabled People.@ Reviews in American History 13 (December 1985): 581‑587.
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 32-40.
C. Disability Studies
AArtists and Activists,@ in Pamela K. Walker, Moving Over the Edge, Artists with Disabilities Take the Leap (Davis, CA; MH Media, 2005), 210.
AThe Cultural Framing of Disability: Telethons as a Case Study,@ in AConference on Disability Studies and the University,@ PMLA 120, no. 2 (March 2005): 1-13.
AForeword,@ Jim Ferris, The Hospital Poems (Charlotte, NC: Main Street Rag Publishing Company, 2004), winner of 2004 Main Street Rag Book Award selected by leading poet Edward Hirsch.
Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003). Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights, Awards to Books Advancing Human Rights, Honorable Mention, 2004.
ADisability Policy and Politics, Considering Consumer Influences,@ AReaction Papers to Longmore,@ and AGroup Action Recommendations Based on Longmore.@ In Robert McConnell and Carl E. Hansen, ed. Disability Policy: Implications and Issues for the New Millennium, A Report on the 21st Mary E. Switzer Memorial Seminar (Alexandria, Virginia: National Rehabilitation Association, 2000), 31-45, online at: http://www.mswitzer.org/sem99/papers/longmore.html http://www.mswitzer.org/sem99/papers/longmorereact.html
B also in Journal of Disability Policy Studies 11, no. 1 (Summer 2000): 36-50.
B reprinted in Peter Blanck and Tom Campbell, eds., Disability Rights, The International Library of Essays on Rights (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2005).
Campus to Career Mentor Project for Students with Disabilities. Project Manual, co-authored with Steve Koehmstedt, Jeff Edman, Angel Contreras, Catherine Campisi, and Joan Kilbourne, San Francisco: San Francisco State University, 1997.
AIntroduction.@ Disability Watch: The Status of People with Disabilities in the United States. (Oakland: Disability Rights Advocates, 1998), online at: http://www.dralegal.org/publications/Disability_Watch/.
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 19-31.
AAmericans with Disabilities Act,@ Dictionary of American History, Supplement, Robert H. Ferrell and Joan Hoff, senior editors (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons Reference Books, 1996; second edition revised, 2002, co-authored with Michael Ashley Stein).
AConspicuous Contribution and American Cultural Dilemmas: Telethon Rituals of Cleansing and Renewal.@ In David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder, eds. Discourses of Disability: The Body and Physical Difference in the Humanities (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997), 134-158.
AThe Disabled.@ World Book Encyclopedia Yearbook 1992 (Chicago: World Book, 1993).
AThe Emergence of the Study of Disability and Society at the University of Southern California,@ co-authored with Harlan Hahn. Bulletin of the Association of Handicapped Student Service Providers in Post-secondary Education 4 (Winter 1986): 13‑19.
AScreening Stereotypes: Images of Disabled People in Television and Motion Pictures.@ Social Policy 16 (Summer 1985): 31‑37.
B reprinted in Alan Gartner and Tom Joe, eds. Images of the Disabled/Disabling Images (New York: Praeger, 1986): 65‑78.
B reprinted in Christopher E. Smit and Anthony Enns, eds. Screening Disability:
Essays on Cinema and Disability (Lanham: University Press of America, 2001).
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability
(Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 131-46.
AA Note on Language and the Social Identity of Disabled People.@ American Behavioral Scientist 28 (January/February 1985): 419‑423, online at http://0‑proquest.umi.com.opac.sfsu.edu/pqdweb?index=0&did=732627461&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=10&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1117214414&clientId=17866
D. Medical Ethics
AThe Disability Rights Opposition to Assisted Suicide Explained and Critiqued,@ in James L. Werth, Jr., and Timothy H. Lillie, eds., End of Life Issues and People with Disabilities, Pro Ed, forthcoming.
APolicy, Prejudice, and Reality: Two Case Studies of Physician-Assisted Suicide.@ Journal of Disability Policy Studies, Special Issue: AEnd-of-Life Issues and Persons with Disabilities,@ 16, no. 1 (Summer 2005): 38-45.
ADisability Rights Activists and Assisted Suicide.@ Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 7, no. 2 (Winter 1998): 280-285.
AMedical Decision Making and People with Disabilities: A Clash of Cultures.@ The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (Spring 1995): 82-87, online at: http://www.aslme.org/pub_jlme/23.1i.html.
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 204-12.
AAssisted Suicide: What Euthanasia Activists Say, What Disabled People Say.@ Western Journal of Medicine 155 (August 1992): 190-191.
AThe Strange Death of David Rivlin.@ Western Journal of Medicine 154 (May 1991): 615-616.
AElizabeth Bouvia, Assisted Suicide, and Social Prejudice.@ Issues in Law and Medicine 3 (December 1987): 141‑170.
B reprinted in Lois Shepherd and Janet Dolgin, eds. Bioethics and the Law (New York: Aspen Publishers, 2005).
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 149-74.
E. Editing
History of Disability, General Co-editor with Lauri Umansky (New York: New York University Press), book series.
The New Disability History: American Perspectives, co-editor with Lauri Umansky
(New York: New York University Press, 2001).
Editor, Special Issue on Disability History. Disability Studies Quarterly,
17 (Spring 1997).
F. Book Reviews
1. Early American History
Peter R. Henriques. Realistic Visionary: A Portrait of George Washington. Journal of Southern History, forthcoming.
Don Higginbotham, George Washington: Uniting a Nation; James MacGregor Burns and Susan Dunn, George Washington. Journal of American History 92 (March 2005): 22-23.
William M. S. Rasmussen and Robert S. Tilton. George Washington: The Man behind the Myths. Journal of Southern History 66, no. 4 (November 2000): 856-857.
John Rhodehamel. The Great Experiment: George Washington and the American Republic. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 566 (November 1999): 184-185.
Warren R. Hofstra, ed. George Washington and the Virginia Backcountry. Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30, no. 2 (Autumn 1999): 340-341.
Len Travers. Celebrating the Fourth, Independence Day and the Rites of Nationalism in the Early Republic. American Historical Review 103 (June 1998): 966-967.
Michael Durey. Transatlantic Radicals and the Early American Republic. H-SHEAR listserv, September 1997, online at: http://www.revolution.h‑net.msu.edu/threads/radicals.html
Richard Brookhiser. Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington. Journal of Southern History 64 (May 1997).
W.W. Abbot, et al., eds. Papers of George Washington, Presidential Series, Volumes 4, September 1789-January 1790. North Carolina Historical Review 71 (October 1994): 501.
Glenn A. Phelps. George Washington and American Constitutionalism; Richard Norton Smith. Patriarch: George Washington and the New American Nation. Journal of American History 81 (June 1994): 250-252.
John P. Kaminski and Jill Adair McCaughan, eds. A Great and Good Man, George Washington in the Eyes of His Contemporaries. Journal of Southern History 57 (February 1991): 94-95.
John E. Ferling, The First of Men: A Life of George Washington. William and Mary Quarterly, third series, 47 (1990): 164-166.
2. Disability Studies
Hannah Joyner. From Pity to Pride: Growing up Deaf in the Old South. Journal of Southern History, forthcoming.
Katherine Ott, David Serlin, and Stephen Mihm, eds. Artificial Parts, Practical Lives: Modern Histories of Prosthetics. Technology & Culture: The Journal of the Society for the History of Technology 45 (October 2004): 899-901.
Davis W. Houck and Amos Kiewe. FDR=s Body Politics: The Rhetoric of Disability. American Historical Review, forthcoming.
Robert M. Buchanan. Illusions of Equality, Deaf Americans in School and Factory, 1850-1950. Journal of American History 87, no. 4 (March 2001): 1554, online at: http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/IOEreview2.html
Ronald P. Hamel and Edwin R. DuBose, eds, Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? Cultural and Theological Perspectives on Death by Choice. Disability Studies Quarterly 20, no. 1 (Winter 2000): 66-67..
Out of Sight (video), director David Sutherland, Disability Studies Quarterly 19, no. 2 (Spring 1999): 138-139.
James W. Trent, Jr. Inventing the Feeble Mind, A History of Mental Retardation in the United States. Disability Studies Quarterly 17 (Spring 1997).
Albert E. Cowdrey. War and Healing: Stanhope Baynes-Jones and the Maturing of American Medicine. Journal of Southern History 60 (February 1994): 159-160.
Tino Ballio, ed. Hollywood in the Age of Television. Journal of American History 80 (June 1993): 331-332.
John Vickrey Van Cleve and Barry A. Crouch. A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in America. Journal of American History 77 (September 1990): 681-682.
Roy Porter and Andrew Wear, eds. Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine. Disability Studies Quarterly 9 (1989).
My Left Foot and Born on the Fourth of July. Disability Studies Quarterly 10 no. 4 (Fall 1990): 23‑24.
Richard H. Davis and James A. Davis. TV=s Image of the Elderly, A Practical Guide for Change. Disability Studies Quarterly 5 (1985).
G. Popular Writing
1. Articles
AAnother view: The flaws in Oregon's suicide law,@ Sacramento Bee, April 17,
2005, online at: http://www.sacbee.com/content/opinion/story/12735612p‑13587315c.html;
Posted as: APaul Longmore Takes a Look at Oregon=s Assisted Suicide Law,@ http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:IwiDbcMmzHoJ:www.csd.uconn.edu/DisabBull0505.doc+Longmore+Paul&hl=en&ie=UTF‑8
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:BbUDa2kPoT4J:www.kleinmanconsulting.com/pdf/bulletin0505.pdf+Longmore+Paul&hl=en&ie=UTF‑8.
ADisability: The Body and the World,@ Performing Arts 35, no. 7 (July 2001), 5-7, historical background essay for the play AThe Body of Bourne@ by John Belluso, presented at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, online at: www.taperahmanson.com/download/article1.pdf.
AThe Deadly Dangers of AB 1592.@ Vital Signs 24, no. 1 (March 2000), 5, 13.
AMy Spin: Princeton and Peter Singer.@ New Mobility, (October 1999).
B revised and reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 225-29.
ARight to Physician-assisted Suicide Begs Questions.@ San Ramon Valley Times (Danville, CA), (May 9, 1999).
ADisrepecting Disabilities.@ California Lawyer 18, no. 1 (January 1998): 48-49, 84-87.
ATerminal Illness@ [print title: AGive Me Dignity or Give Me Death.@] Ragged Edge 1 (January-February 1997): 13-15, online at: http://www.ragged‑edge‑mag.com/archive/p13story.htm http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=47&ItemID
ASuper Duper? The (Unfortunate) Ascendancy of Christopher Reeve and the Cure‑all for the 1990s,@ with Steven E. Brown, et al. Mainsteam 21, no. 2 (October 1996): 28‑31, online at http://www.independentliving.org/docs3/brown96c.html
ABad News in Chicago,@ http://www.mainstream‑mag.com/hottopic.html
AThe Second Phase: From Disability Rights to Disability Culture.@ The Disability Rag and ReSource 16 (September-October 1995): 3-11.
B reprinted in Ann Feldman, Nancy Downs, and Ellen McManus, eds., In Context: Participating in Cultural Conversations (New York: Longman, 2002), 393-402.
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 215-24.
B available online at: http://216.239.57.100/search?q=cache:5gMnnA39paUC:www.dmdforum.org/resources/disabilityculture.html+Paul+K.+Longmore&hl=en&ie=UTF‑8
http://www.disabled.gr/gb‑arts/discult1.htm#longmore http://www.independentliving.org/docs3/longm95.html
http://www.disabledandproud.com/movement.htm
AGeorge Washington, Forever the American Standard of Measure.@ Northern Centinel, (Winter 1992): 13.
ASegregating Disabled Leads to Prejudice.@ Northern Centinel, (Winter 1992): 24.
AThe Shameful Mistreatment of Larry McAfee.@ Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (September 10, 1989).
ADisabled Need Access to Life - Not Death.@ Detroit News, (July 18, 1989).
ACelebrate George Washington, Not For the Cherry Tree Tale But as a Man of Character.@ Los Angeles Times, (February 20, 1989).
AUnhandicapping Our Language,@ guidelines on terminology and disability,@
co-authored with Dianne Piastro, (February 1988), adaptations online at: http://www.ualr.edu/~dssdept/lang_dis.html
http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/Office_of_Student_Life/
http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/osd/docs/Handbooks/unhandicapping_our_language.htm
http://www.rehab.state.al.us/tot_notesFall1998.htm
ACrippling the Disabled.@ New York Times, (November 26, 1988).
AThe Disabled Can Do Without the >Courageous= Label.@ Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, (October 21, 1987).
AUrging the Handicapped to Die: Bouvia Decision is Victory for Bigotry, Not Self- Determination.@ Los Angeles Times, (April 25, 1986).
AEtiquetas Mutiladoras.@ La Opinion (Los Angeles), (May 29, 1985).
ABouvia: Victim of Social Prejudice.@ Long Beach Press-Telegram, (December 19, 1983).
B translation of above in La Opinion (Los Angeles), (December 21, 1983).
AThe King is Dead! Long Live George Washington!@ Occidental 7 (Spring 1983): 20-26.
ACommentary: A >Safety Net for the Truly Needy= and Other Myths.@ CGS News, Claremont Graduate School, (Spring 1982).
2. Reviews
John V. Van Cleve, ed. Deaf History Unveiled: Interpretations from the New Scholarship. Gallaudet Today, (Fall 1993).
AThe Glorious Rage of Christy Brown,@ film review disseminated to disability community agencies and publications in a publicity packet, (Summer 1989), published in Mainstream 14, no. 7 (March 1990), 11-14
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 125-30.
Florence Weiner, ed. No Apologies: A Guide to Living with a Disability. Los
Angeles Times Book Review, (August 17, 1986).
AMask: A Revealing Portrayal of Disabled.@ Los Angeles Times Sunday Calendar,
(May 5, 1985).
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 122-25.
AReply to >Whose Life Is It, Anyway?=@ Los Angeles Times Sunday Calendar, (March 14, 1982).
B reprinted in Paul K. Longmore, Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003), 119-22.
B ALa ficcion se hace realidad,@ (translation of above). La Opinion, (December 21, 1983).
3. Columns
AThe Horse=s Mouth,@ The Santa Clara (regular student newspaper column), University of Santa Clara, 1964-1965.
Editorial writer, The Chief (student newspaper), Fremont High School, Sunnyvale, California, 1963-1964.
H. Web Publications
Disability History Dateline, a world historical chronology of disability history, ongoing project of Institute on Disability, San Francisco State University, online at: http://bss.sfsu.edu/disability/dateline.html
Disability Rights Agenda for California, author of APreamble,@ online at: Western Law Center for Disability Rights, RespectAbility, (forthcoming).
Columbia University Conference: ARandolph Bourne=s America,@ Panel: AThe Many Influences of Bourne,@ Presentation: ABourne=s >A Philosophy of Handicap,=@ October 11, 2004, online at: http://www.randolphbourne.columbia.edu/panel_2.pdf
ILRU Web Casts: AThe Independent Living Movement: Where We=ve Been, Where We=re Going,@ with co-presenter Julia Sain, April 12, 2004, online at: http://www.ilru.org/online/archive/2004/04‑12‑JS.html
Disability Studies Quarterly, Statement of Principles, co-authored with Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, approved Fall 2003 by the Society for Disability Studies Board, http://www.afb.org/dsq/principles.html
APaul Longmore Tells It Like It IS, (Speech given at Sacramento Disability Rights rally),@ Disability Rights Watch, posted February 4, 2003, http://www.zmag.org/ZNET.htm
ABuilding a New Kind of Access Ramp, The rise of disability studies in American universities,@ posted October 26, 2000, http://www.wemedia.com
APaul Longmore=s Testimony before Assembly Judiciary Committee Protesting Assembly Bill 1592,@ Institute on Independent Living, Stockholm, Sweden, www.independentliving.org/LIBART/longmore1592.html
ARight To Die Panel: The Opposition,@ Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, August 30, 1999, online at http://www.commonwealthclub.org/archives99/righttodie.html
ADisability Rights Leaders Denounce Assisted Suicide Conference,@ co-authored with Deborah Kaplan, online at: http://home.mem.net/~mcil/ndynr11.htm and http://www.i‑sphere.com/eyedeaf/wb1198a.txt
AThe Real Hemlock Society,@ co-authored with Dianne Coleman and Steve Drake, www.normemma.com/arhemlock.htm
ATerminal Illness,@ Electric Edge, Web Edition of The Ragged Edge, (January/February 1997), http://www.ragged-edge-mag.com/archive/p13story.htm
AReasons to Oppose PAS,@ http://www.zmag.org/ZNET.htm
AWhat=s Work Got to Do With It?@ ALongmore on The Worthy Poor@ and ABurning a Book,@ interviews for Beyond Affliction, National Public Radio documentary on disability history, 1996-1997, online at: http://iris.npr.org/programs/disability/ba_shows.dir/work.dir/
ADisability Community Leaders Denounce Jack Kevorkian,@ Institute on Independent Living, Stockholm, Sweden, www.independentliving.org/LIBART/DenounceKevorkian.html
-- also posted 20 September 1996, http://ernie.educ.ualberta.ca/ddc/ICAD/digests/ vol1no10.html
B also posted 17 September 1996, http://www.nifl.gov/nifl‑ld/1996/0311.html
AFrom Segregation to the ADA: Revolutions in Disability Consciousness,@ presented to the Neuromuscular Disease Family Education Conference, University of California, Davis, May 6, 1995, http://www.rehabinfo.net/rrtc/publications/research_summaries/from_seg.asp
V. Papers and Presentations
A. Papers and Presentations: American History
San Francisco State University, Teaching American History, training seminar for middle school and high school history teachers, lecture: AFrom Subjects to Citizens in Eighteenth-Century America,@ October 3, 2006.
San Francisco State University, Teaching American History, training seminar for middle school and high school history teachers, lecture: AFrom Subjects to Citizens in Eighteenth-Century America,@ June 22, 2005.
San Francisco State University, History 790. Research Seminar: United States,
1920s & 1930s, AHistorical Research Methods,@ March 16, 2006.
San Francisco State University, Teaching American History, training seminar
for middle school and high school history teachers, lecture: AFrom Subjects
to Citizens in Eighteenth-Century America,@ December 10, 2005.
University of California at Davis, History Department, Graduate Workshop: ANationalism and the Coming of the American Revolution: a Hypothesis,@ November 16, 2005.
San Francisco State University, Sixth Annual History Department Student Forum: AThe Impact of Belief Systems on the History of our World,@ Moderator of Session on AReligious Movements and Ideologies in 19th and 20th Century America,@ May 18, 2005.
San Francisco State University, History Department Colloquium, ANationalism and the Coming of the American Revolution: A Hypothesis,@ September 30, 2004.
University of California at Berkeley, AThe American Revolution as a Nationalist Revolution,@ American Political History Seminar, Institute of Governmental Studies, September 14, 2000.
Bay Area Seminar on Early American History and Culture, APromoting Public Virtue, Maintaining Public Unity: The Role of the Virginia House of Burgesses= Committee for Religion, 1769-1775,@ Palo Alto, November 24, 1991.
Huntington Library, AThe Creation of the Washington Myth,@ San Marino, January 10, 1989.
California State University, Fullerton, AUnlocking the Enigma of George Washington,@ March 9, 1988.
Huntington Library, AGeorge Washington, Provincial Politician,@ San Marino, December 7, 1987.
California State University at Fullerton, AThe >Great Trek= in Afrikaner Nationalism,@ Phi Alpha Theta Student History Conference, Fullerton, 1968.
Occidental College, AThe Significance of the Solomonian Legend in Ethiopia,@ Phi Alpha Theta Student History Conference, Los Angeles, 1967.
B. Papers and Presentations: Disability Studies
American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Open Forum on Disability in the Historical Profession and the Practice of History, panelist, January 5, 2007.
San Francisco State University, Counseling704. Psychosocial Aspects of Disability. ACurrent Issues in Disability Rights,@ December 6, 2006.
San Francisco State University, BSS 101. Power and Society. ADisability: An Historical Overview,@ November 29, 2006.
San Francisco State University, SPED 330. Introduction to Disability, AMedia Depictions,@ November 9, 2006.
San Francisco State University, SPED 803. Communication, Diversity, and Exceptionality: Cultural and Communicative Competence. ACultural Constructions and Reconstructions of Disability,@ November 8, 2006.
San Francisco State University, Critical Social Thought 300: Introduction to Critical Social Thought, ADisability Studies,@ April 20, 2006.
Boalt Hall Law School, University of California at Berkeley, Disability Awareness Week, AA Disability Rights Perspective on Assisted Suicide,@ April 13, 2006.
University of California at Berkeley, Ed Roberts Post‑doctoral Seminar, ATelethons, Disability, and American Culture: Questions and Themes,@ March 10, 2006.
Stanford University Medical School, Stanford Physicians for Human Rights Lecture Series: ADisability Rights and Medical Practice,@ February 28, 2006.
University of California at Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Doctoring Curriculum, AHistorical, Political and Ethical Issues in Medical Decision‑making Involving Individuals with Disabilities,@ by videoconferencing, November 29, December 1, 6, 8, 2005.
University of California at Davis, History 174D, Topics in 20th‑Century US History: History of Disability, ATelethons and the Uses of Disability in American Culture,@ November 16, 2005.
San Francisco State University, AKatrina Teach-in: Rebuilding on a New Foundation of Justice@ APanel 2: Katrina: The People and the Place.@ AThe Invisibility of People with Disabilities in Disaster Planning,@ November 11, 2005.
Ryerson University, Harry ARed@ Foster Commemorative Lecture, Ryerson-RBC Institute for Disability Studies Research and Education, AThe Hand That Feeds: Charity Telethons & Disability Activism,@ November 11, 2005, online at http://www.ryecast.ryerson.ca/dmpstreams/rbc2005/index.asp
Stanford University, Program in Ethics and Society, ADisability Rights,@ November 8, 2005, online at http://www.stanford.edu/dept/EIS/Longmore/Paul_Longmore_Talk.pdf
San Francisco State University, Design and Industry DAI 400: Product Design & Development, AAccessibility, Universal Design, and Visions of a New Society,@ October 3, 2005.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. ACompeting Paradigms of Disability: the Medical, Moral, and Minority-Group Models,@ September 26, 2005.
San Francisco State University, Constitution Day, Session: AThe Constitution, the Supreme Court, and Disability Rights,@ Presentation: AA Historical Perspective,@ September 19, 2005.
San Francisco State University, Behavioral and Social Sciences 275: Social
Justice and Social Change: Race/Ethnicity, Class, Gender, Disability and Sexuality
at Home and Abroad, ACompeting Ideologies of Disability,@ September 14, 2005.
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, Conference: AEnabling
the Past: New Perspectives in the History of Disability,@ Opening Plenary Session
Presentation: AThemes and Issues in Disability History: American Telethons
As a Case Study,@ by videoconferencing, June 17, 2005.
Society for Disability Studies Annual Meeting, Plenary Address: AThe State of Disability Studies: Observations and Suggestions,@ San Francisco State University, June 9, 2005.
Boalt Hall Law School, University of California at Berkeley, Introduced Harriet Mcbryde Johnson, author of Too Late to Die Young: Nearly True Tales from a Life, April 28, 2005.
San Francisco State University, Critical Social Thought 300: Introduction to Critical Social Thought, ADisability Studies,@ April 19, 2005.
Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, Session moderator, ADisability History: Moments in the Movement,@ San Jose, April 2, 2005.
University of California at Berkeley/Berkeley Art Museum, Conference: ABlind at the Museum,@ Introduced Andrew Potok, March 12, 2005.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ March 4, 2005.
University of California, Berkeley, Disability Studies Program Poets Series, Introduced James Ferris, author of The Hospital Poems, February 3, 2005.
Hastings College of Law, Disability Law, AThe Historical Background of Disability Rights,@ January 25, 2005.
American Historical Association, Session: AEnabling Research: Archives, Artifacts, and Disability,@ Comment, January 7, 2005.
Columbia University Conference: ARandolph Bourne=s America,@ Panel: AThe Many Bournes,@ Presentation: ABourne=s >A Philosophy of Handicap,=@ October 11, 2004.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ October 1, 2004.
San Francisco State University, SPED 330. Introduction to Disability, AAn Overview of Modern Disability History,@ September 9, 2004.
San Francisco State University, Physical Therapy 735 Psychosocial Issues in Physical Therapy, AParadigms of Disability,@ September 7, 2004.
University of California, San Francisco, Moffitt Hospital Ethics Committee, AMedical Decision Making and People with Disabilities: A Clash of Cultures,@ August 12, 2004.
San Francisco State University, College of Extended Learning, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, AUniversal Design and Visions of Society,@ May 12, 2004.
University of California, San Francisco, Disabilities Interest Group, AMedical
Decision Making and People with Disabilities: A Clash of Cultures,@ May 6,
2004.
Hastings College of Law, Disability Law, APublic Policy and Law in Modern Disability
History,@ March 22, 2004.
Emory University, ADisability Studies and the University,@ conference sponsored by the Modern Language Association, APlenary I: Defining Disability,@ paper: ACultural Mechanisms that Defined Disability in 20th- Century America: The Telethon,@ (via remote connection), March 5, 2004.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ March 3, 2004.
University of California, Berkeley, ESPM 162, Bioethics and Society, ABioethics and Disability Studies,@ February 18, 2004.
San Francisco State University, Social Work 770. Ethnic and Cultural Concept and Principles I. AThe Social Construction of Disability in Historical Perspective,@ October 27, 2003.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ October 13, 2003.
San Francisco State University, SPED 330. Introduction to Disability, AAn Overview of Modern Disability History,@ September 15, 2003.
University of Illinois at Chicago, DS 501: Disability Studies I, ATheorizing Disability: The Minority Group, Social, and Medical Models,@ (videoconferencing), September 9, 2003.
San Francisco State University, Physical Therapy 735 Psychosocial Issues in Physical Therapy, AParadigms of Disability,@ September 2, 2003.
San Francisco State University, DAI 400: Design 2 B Universal Design, AReimagining Society: Disability Rights and Universal Design,@ June 23, 2003.
University of California at Davis, Disability Pride Week, AThe Disability Rights Movement Comes of Age: the 504 Sit-in of April 1977,@ April 17, 2003.
Hastings College of Law, Disability Law, APublic Policy and Law in Modern Disability History,@ March 17, 2003.
San Francisco State University, History Students Association, Colloquium on Disability History, March 4, 2003.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ February 26, 2003.
San Francisco State University, Special Education, Joint Doctoral Seminar, ADisability History and Special Education,@ February 10, 2003.
University of Toledo, ACreating A Disability History Archive: A Working Conference,@
keynote through interactive video, AThe Importance of Disability History,@
October 25, 2002.
Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, AModels of Disability in Historical Perspective,@
October 23, 2002.
University of California at Berkeley, Greater San Francisco Bay Area Interuniversity Consortium on Disability Studies, ATelethons and the Politics of Gender,@ October 18, 2002.
San Francisco State University, Physical Therapy 735 Psychosocial Issues in Physical Therapy, AParadigms of Disability,@ September 10, 2002.
University of Illinois at Chicago, DS 501: Disability Studies I, AThemes in the Modern History of Disability,@ (videoconferencing), September 3, 2002.
Boalt Hall Law School, University of California, Berkeley, Disability Rights Law seminar, AOverview of the History of Disability,@ August 19, 2002.
Society for Disability Studies, Annual Meeting 2002, ABodies as Evidence: Disability Protest Performance,@ with Carrie Sandahl, Oakland, California, June 7, 2002.
Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, Visiting Authors Series, AEverything Is Changing: the Disability Rights Revolution in Historical Perspective,@ March 19, 2002.
Boalt Hall Law School, University of California at Berkeley, session moderator ACommunity Activism: Forces to be Reckoned With . . . ,@ at @The Changing Face of Disability Law In The New Millennium,@ sponsored by Disability Law Society, March 15, 2002.
University of Maine, SBS 313. Psychology of Disability. Research in Disability Studies, Telephone Interview, February 28, 2002.
University of California at Los Angeles, AAt the Intersection of Gender and Disability: Themes, Issues, Questions,@ paper at AFeminism Confronts Disability@ Conference, February 15, 2002.
San Francisco State University, Physical Therapy 735 Psychosocial Issues in Physical Therapy, AParadigms of Disability,@ January 31, 2002.
Hastings College of Law, Disability Law, APublic Policy and Law in Modern Disability History,@ January 28, 2002.
American Historical Association Annual Meeting, AContested Identities: Disability, Fitness, and Normality in Historical Context,@ session chair, San Francisco, January 5, 2002.
San Francisco State University, Disability Resource Center 25th Anniversary Celebration, Master of Ceremonies, April 18, 2001.
San Francisco State University, AWhat=s Disability Got to Do With It? A Symposium on Disability Studies in the Humanities,@ moderator/presenter, April 3, 2001.
Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, AOpening Up Public Spaces: Work, Access, and Disability in Modern America@ and AMedical Repair and Social Redemption: Disabled Children in 20th-Century America,@ proposer/co-moderator/commenter, two sessions, Los Angeles, April 2001.
Boalt Hall Law School, University of California at Berkeley, Debate on Legalization of Physician-Assisted Suicide sponsored by the Criminal Law Society, the Health Care Law Society, and the Disability Law Society, March 7, 2001.
San Francisco State University, Physical Therapy 735 Psychosocial Issues in Physical Therapy, AParadigms of Disability,@ January 31, 2001.
University of California at Berkeley, ACivil Rights Historians on Social Movements and Pivotal Personal Moments,@ panel at, AIntersection of Civil Rights and Social Movements: Putting Disability in its Place,@ November 3, 2000.
California State University at Hayward, ANothing About Us Without Us: Disability-Based Political Movements in American History,@ October 25, 2000.
San Francisco State University, AThird Annual Dialogue on Diversity: Diversity in Academia: Keeping It Real,@ Panel I: ARethinking the Academic Core,@ October 19, 2000.
University of California at Berkeley, AThe Teach-In for Justice Forum: The Garrett Case=s Impact on Disability and Civil Rights Law,@ October 3, 2000.
University of Arizona, Tucson, AThe Modern History of the Disability Minorities,@ keynote by videotape, AConsumer Action and Disability Rights,@ Fourth Trilateral Seminar of Disability Service Providers from Canada, Mexico, and the United States, August 26, 2000.
University of California, Davis, Center for the Study of History, Society, and Culture, AThe League of the Physically Handicapped and the Great Depression: A Case Study in the New Disability History,@ April 11, 2000.
Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California, AParadigms of Disability,@ April 4, 2000.
San Francisco State University, ADisability, Sexuality, and Culture: Societal Perspectives on Multiple Identities,@ co-moderator, Conference co-sponsored by Human Sexuality Studies and Institute on Disability, March 17-18, 2000.
Stanford University, Human Biology. Adam 2000, AContemporary Medical-Ethical Dilemmas and People with Disabilities,@ March 7, 2000.
Stanford Law School, AShaking the Foundations 2000, The West Coast Conference on Progressive Lawyering,@ Panel: ARolling Civil Rights into the Next Century: The Frontiers of Disability Law and Disability Culture,@ March 5, 2000.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 330. Introduction to Disability. AA Minority-Group Model of Disability,@ February 23, 2000.
Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California, AFour Models of
Disability,@ January 23‑27,2000.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 298-299. Focus on Human Diversity.
AThe Formation of Disability Identities,@ November 17, 1999.
University of California, Berkeley, Introduction to Disability Studies, AThemes in the History of Disability Rights Activism,@ November 3, 1999.
Israel Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, AActivism A Paradigm Shift Among People with Disabilities,@ co-authored with Julie Madorsky M.D., November 2, 1999.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ October 4, 1999.
Michigan State University, ADisability Policy and Politics, Considering Consumer Influences,@ one of five Primary Action Papers, at 21st Mary Switzer Memorial Seminar: ADisability Policy: Implications and Issues for the New Millennium,@ National Rehabilitation Association, September 23-25, 1999, online at: http://www.mswitzer.org/sem99/papers/longmore.html
San Francisco State University, Counseling 694. Americans with Disabilities Act, AIndependent Living Centers and the ADA,@ April 27, 1999.
University of Iowa, Screening Disability: A Conference on Cinema and Disability,@ Keynote: AAmerican Dreams, American Nightmares: Some Reflections on Motion Picture Portrayals of People with Disabilities,@ March 27, 1999.
University of California at Berkeley School of Law, APrint News Reporting on ADA Implementation 1997-1998,@ co-authored with Larry Paradis, at ABacklash Against the ADA: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Implications for Social Justice Strategies,@ Symposium, March 12, 1999.
University of California at Berkeley School of Law, Comment, AJudicial Reactions to the ADA,@ at ABacklash Against the ADA: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Implications for Social Justice Strategies,@ Symposium, March 12, 1999.
American Historical Association Annual Meeting, ADisability History: Not Just Another >Other=,@ Comment, Seattle, January 9, 1999.
San Francisco State University, Counseling 748. Rehabilitation Engineering Technology, AModels of Disability,@ September 8, 1998.
Western University of Health Sciences, Conference on Health Service Needs of People with Disabilities, Keynote: AThe Culture of Disability,@ May 7, 1998.
San Francisco State University, Psychology 440. Social Psychology. AThe History of Prejudice and Discrimination Based on Disability,@ March 16, 1998.
Society for Disability Studies Annual Meeting, ARoundtable: Disability Studies in an International Frame: The (Para)theory Olympics,@ Oakland, June 6, 1998.
Society for Disability Studies Annual Meeting, AToward an Understanding of
the Disability Rights Movement,@ Moderator and Discussant, Oakland, June 6,
1998.
Indiana Association of Historians Annual Meeting, AThe Disability Rights Movement,@
Comment, February 28, 1998.
Hunter College of the City University of New York, AMedia Images of People
with Disabilities,@ Symposium on Disability and Culture, by video conference,
December 5, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Social Work 300. U.S. Social Welfare. ADisability
Policy,@ November 25, 1997.
Columbia University Teachers College, Conference: AWhen Worlds Collide: Choices and Challenges for People with Disabilities,@ AEugenics to Genetics: Issues in the Prevention of Disabilities: Disability Perspectives,@ by video conference, November 14, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Symposium on Staring Back, (anthology of contemporary writers with disabilities), Moderator, November 10, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 701. Survey of People with Disabilities. ATelethons and the Cultural Construction of Disability,@ September 24, 1997.
San Francisco State University, START Class, FIPSE-grant to improve retention of students with disabilities, AOverview of the History of People with Disabilities,@ September 18, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Counseling 748. Rehabilitation Engineering Technology, AModels of Disability,@ September 9, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Counseling 762. Seminar: Field Rehabilitation Counseling, ARehabilitation and Disability Rights,@ September 4, 1997.
San Francisco State University, START class, FIPSE-grant to improve retention of students with disabilities, AOverview of the History of People with Disabilities,@ May 7, 1997.
University of Delaware, teleconference discussion of documentary film AWithout Pity,@ San Francisco State University, March 21, 1997.
Stanford University, Human Biology. Adam 2000, AContemporary Medical-Ethical Dilemmas and People with Disabilities,@ March 11, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Urban Studies 570. Urban Health Policy. ADemographics
and Definitions of Disability,@ March 11, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 330. Introduction to Disability,
AThe Modern History of People with Disabilities,@ February 27, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 701. Educating Exceptional Children, ATelethons and the Cultural Construction of Disability,@ February 26, 1997.
University of Maine, Psychology 299. Psychology of Disability, Research in Disability Studies, Telephone Interview, February 26, 1997.
San Francisco State University, ADA Training Project, AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ February 5, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 748. Optimal Independent Living, AThe Modern History of People with Disabilities,@ February 3, 1997.
San Francisco State University, Physical Therapy, Introduction to, APeople with Disabilities and the Medical System,@ January 30 1997.
San Francisco State University, Symposium on Universal Design, Panelist, October 17, 1996.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 701. Educating Exceptional Children, ATelethons and the Cultural Construction of Disability,@ October 2, 1996.
Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics, Comprehensive Care of the Terminally Ill: A Northern California Consensus Development Conference for Guidelines on Aid-in-Dying, plenary session speaker: AAssisted Suicide: the Perspective of Disability-Rights Activists,@ September 27, 1996.
San Francisco State University, ADA Training Project, AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ September 11, 1996.
Hastings College of Law, Disability Rights, AA Historical Overview of Disability Rights,@ August 26, 1996.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Meeting, Media and Disability Interest Group, AExclusion and Opposition: Struggle for Rights,@ session comment: AExclusion and Opposition: Struggle for Rights,@ Anaheim, August 12, 1996.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Meeting, Media and Disability Interest Group, session: ADisability and Difference in Entertainment and Advertising: The Hollywood Connection,@ paper: ATelevision Advertising and People with Disabilities: Stereotypes and Integration,@ Anaheim, August 12, 1996.
American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, Annual Meeting, organizer/chair/ commenter sessions: ADefining Disability Historically I: Exploring the Cultural Function of Disability@ and ADefining Disability Historically II: Expanding the Field,@ San Francisco, August 9, 1996.
Stanford University, Human Biology. Adam 2000, AContemporary Medical-Ethical Dilemmas and People with Disabilities,@ March 5, 1996.
Stanford University, Office for Multicultural Development, Noontime Event Series, AFrom Segregation to the ADA: Revolutions in Disability Consciousness,@ February 27, 1996.
Stanford University Law School, ASubverting the Dominant Paradigm,@ February 22, 1996.
California State University at Long Beach, videotaped lecture: AThe History of People with Disabilities@ for use in course, ADisability Culture and Society,@ 1996.
San Francisco State University, Urban Institute, ARevolutions in Consciousness: The Civil Rights Movement of Disabled Americans in Historical Perspective,@ October 19, 1995.
San Francisco State University, Counseling 762. Seminar: Field Rehabilitation Counseling, ARehabilitation and Disability Rights,@ October 17, 1995.
Stanford University, Human Biology 177/Psychology 177. Social Psychology of Physical Disability, AThree Paradigms of Disability in Historical Perspective,@ October 17, 1995.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Architecture (Continuing Education), Design for All People, AThe Modern History of the Disability Minorities,@ (videotape), September 26, 1995.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 701. Educating Exceptional Children, ATelethons and the Cultural Construction of Disability,@ September 20, 1995.
Boalt Hall Law School/Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, AThe Modern History of the Disability Minorities,@ September 16, 1995.
University of San Francisco, Rehabilitation Services Systems (Disability-Related Services Systems), AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ September 13, 1995.
San Francisco State University, ADA Training Project, AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ September 6, 1995.
University of California, Berkeley, ELL 90. Facilitating Success for Students with Physical Disabilities, AA Historical Overview of People with Disabilities,@ August 28, 1995.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Project LEEDS, AA Heritage of Activism,@ Address by Teleconference, June 23, 1995.
Society for Disability Studies Annual Meeting, AWhat is Disability Studies: A Roundtable Discussion,@ Panelist, Oakland, June 15, 1995.
University of Michigan, This/Ability: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Disability and the Arts, Keynote: AIdeology, Culture, and Disability Studies: The Twin Quests for Inclusion and Self-Definition,@ May 19, 1995.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 770. Introduction to Mild and Moderate Disabilities, ADisabled People Here and Now, Changing Perspectives,@ May 15, 1995.
University of California, Davis, NIDRR Research and Training Center on Rehabilitation in Neuromuscular Diseases, Neuromuscular Disease Family Education Conference, AFrom Segregation to the ADA: Revolutions in Disability Consciousness,@ May 6, 1995, available online at: http://www.rehabinfo.net/rrtc/publications/research_summaries/from_seg.asp
San Francisco State University, Recreation and Leisure Studies 410. Foundations of Therapeutic Studies, AModels of Disability,@ March 6, 1995.
San Francisco State University, Health Education 310. Health in Society, ADisabled People Here and Now, Changing Perspectives,@ February 8, 1995.
San Francisco State University, Introduction to Physical Therapy, APeople with Disabilities and the Medical System,@ February 2, 1995.
Stanford University, Human Biology. Adam 2000, AContemporary Medical-Ethical Dilemmas and People with Disabilities,@ January 31, 1995.
San Francisco State University, ADA Training Seminar, AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ January 12, 1995.
San Francisco State University, ADA/504 Training Seminar, AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ October 25, 1994.
Stanford University, Psychology of Deviance and Disability, AThree Paradigms of Disability in Historical Perspective,@ October 20, 1994.
Boalt Hall Law School/Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, AThe Modern History of the Disability Minorities,@ September 24, 1994.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 801. Diversity in Special Education: Family Systems, Resources, and Culture, AModels of Disability,@ September 22, 1994.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 630. Educating Exceptional
Children, ATelethons and the Cultural Construction of Disability,@ September
14, 1994.
San Francisco State University, Counseling 748. Rehabilitation Engineering
Technology, AModels of Disability,@ September 12, 1994.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Project LEEDS, Address by Teleconference, AActivism, Identity and Community in the 1930's: The League of the Physically Handicapped,@ August 2, 1994.
University of California, Davis, AThe Last Minority: The History of Disabled People in America,@ April 14, 1994.
Case Western Reserve University, conference: AHumanizing Disability: From Patient to Person,@ paper: AThree Models of Disability,@ March 25, 1994.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 630. Educating Exceptional Children, ATelethons and the Cultural Construction of Disability,@ March 16, 1994.
University of Southern California Law Center, AMedicine=s New Recipes and People with Disabilities: A Clash of Cultures,@ Paper at AMedicine=s New Recipes,@ Bioethics Conference, sponsored by Pacific Center for Health Policy and Ethics, Los Angeles, March 12, 1994.
Sonoma State University, Faculty/Administrator Forum, AADA and the History of Disabled People,@ February 22, 1994.
San Francisco State University, Special Education 330. Introduction to Disability, AModels of Disability,@ February 10, 1994.
Stanford University, ADisability and Technology@ (Continuing Education), AParadigms of Disability,@ January 18, 1994.
California State University, Chico, Student Services Staff Retreat, ARevolutions in Consciousness: ADA and Disabled Americans,@ January 10, 1994.
University of San Francisco, AThe Last Minority: Disabled People in America,@ December 7, 1993.
San Francisco State University, Disability Awareness Week, Talk: AThe History of Disabled People in America,@ October 1993.
Boalt Hall Law School/Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, ADisability Rights versus the Right to Die,@ September 19, 1993.
Boalt Hall Law School/Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, AThe Modern History of the Disability Minorities,@ September 18, 1993.
San Francisco State University, Counseling 748. Rehabilitation Engineering Technology, AModels of Disability,@ September 1993.
American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch Annual Meeting, Comment: AEpisodes and Issues in the History of People with Disabilities,@ Los Angeles, August 13, 1993.
University of California, Santa Barbara, Special Education Graduate Seminar, ASpecial Education in Historical Perspective,@ April 20, 1993.
Santa Barbara City College, AMedia-Made Disabled People,@ April 21, 1993.
Santa Barbara City College, AThe Historical Background of the Americans with Disabilities Act,@ April 21, 1993.
Stanford University, Human Biology. Adam 2000, AContemporary Medical-Ethical Dilemmas and People with Disabilities,@ May 1993.
California State University, Chico, Community Forum: Americans with Disabilities Act: Information, Impacts, APerspectives and Perceptions: The Human Side of the ADA,@ February 22, 1993.
San Francisco State University, History 490. Disability in America, AA Historical Overview,@ February 9, 1993
Stanford University, Center for the Study of Language and Information, AThe Ideologies and Culture of Disability,@ January 29, 1993.
University of California, Los Angeles, CED 179. Introductory Overview of the Disability Experience, AMedia-Made Disabled People,@ November 10, 1992.
University of California, Irvine, Film Studies Department, AMedia-Made Disabled People,@ November 8, 1992.
University of California, Irvine, Department of History, AIdeologies and Cultures of Disability,@ Paper, November 8, 1992.
American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Session:APhysical Disability and Cultural Representation,@ Paper: ATelethons and the Cultural Creation of Disabled People,@ Costa Mesa, November 7, 1992.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Inauguration Disabled Student Cultural Center, ASubverting the Dominant Paradigm: Revolutions in Consciousness@ and AInvalidation, Overcoming, Self-Definition: Media Depictions of People with Disabilities,@ October 5-6, 1992.
Boalt Hall Law School, University of California, Berkeley, DREDF Workshop, lectures: AOverview of the History of Disability,@ September 12-13, 1992.
Stanford University, Psychology of Deviance and Disability, AThree Paradigms of Disability in Historical Perspective,@ April 1992.
Stanford University, History and Ethics of Population Control, AEuthanasia and People with Disabilities,@ November 1991.
Stanford University, Psychology of Deviance and Disability, AThree Paradigms of Disability in Historical Perspective,@ October 1991.
Society for Disability Studies Annual Meeting, AMedia-Made Disabled People,@ Paper, Oakland, June 1991.
Stanford University, Psychology of Deviance and Disability, AThree Paradigms of Disability in Historical Perspective,@ October 1990.
Laney College; San Jose State University; Stanford University; Sonoma State University; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Santa Cruz, AGallaudet, Cable Cars, and Disability Rights,@ April 25-29, 1988.
University of Santa Clara, AAssisted Suicide: Pro and Con,@ debate with Lawrence J. Nelson, J.D., Ph.D., of the Bioethics Consultation Group in Berkeley, symposium sponsored by Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara, October 28, 1987, videotape available through: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/iie/v1n2/suicide.html.
University of California, Los Angeles, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, AThe Disability Minorities and Urban Planning,@ at AAccepting the Challenge: Gender, Race and Disability in Urban Planning Education,@ May 16, 1987.
Stanford University Medical School, AAid in Dying and the Slippery Slope Revisited: An Exchange of Views,@ debate with philosopher Margaret Pabst Battin, at AAssisting Suicide, The Legal, Medical, and Ethical Issues,@ April 2-4, 1987.
Loma Linda University Medical School, AInvitational Conference on Ethics and Justice in Organ Transplantation,@ November 17-18, 1986.
University of Southern California Medical School, Bioethics Symposium, ASocial Implications of the Elizabeth Bouvia Case,@ July 15, 1986.
Loma Linda University Medical School, AQuality of Life Formulas and the Civil Rights of Disabled People,@ reply to Anthony Shaw, M.D., at Bioethics Symposium: ANon-Treatment Decisions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,@ June 12, 1985.
VI. Professional Activities
A. Memberships
American Historical Association
Association for Research on Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Americas
Disability History Association
Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
Organization of American Historians
Society for Eighteenth Century Studies
Society of Historians of the Early American Republic
B. Service: Boards, Committees, and Consulting
1. Current
Center for Personal Assistance Services, Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, 2003-____.
Chicago Center for Disability Research, Advisory Board, 1991-____.
Disability History Association, At-large Board Member, 2006.
Awards Committee, Chair, 2006.
Disability History Museum, Board of Advisors, website resource and archive, http://www.disabilitymuseum.org/about/board.php, 2000-____.
Disabled Persons= Independence Movement, Oral History Project, Advisory Board, Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, 1995-____.
Disability Statistics Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, Advisory Board, University of California at San Francisco, 1998-____.
Disability Studies Quarterly, Editorial Board, 1995-____.
DS‑Teaching listserv Board of Advisors, 2002-____.
Greater San Francisco Bay Area Interuniversity Consortium on Disability Studies, convener, 2001-____.
H-Disability list serv, Board of Advisors, 2001-____.
Mount Vernon Advisory Council of George Washington Scholars, 2000-____.
Society for Disability Studies, 2005 Annual Meeting, Local Planning Committee Co-Chair, 2004-2005.
Test of American Sign Language, Advisory Committee, 2004-____.
University of Michigan Press, Disability and Culture book series, Editorial Board, 1997-__.
2. Previous
American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, Annual Meeting, Local Arrangements Committee, San Francisco State University, 1996.
American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Local Arrangements Committee, San Francisco, 1994.
California Department of Rehabilitation, Advisory Panel, 1992.
Disability, Culture, and Education, Editorial Board, 2000-2003.
Disability Studies Quarterly Editor Search Committee, 2002-2003.
National Council on Disability, consulted on draft of paper,ALiving Independently and in the Community: Implementation Lessons from the United States,@ to be presented as a resource for the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on a Comprehensive and IntegralInternational Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights and Dignity of Persons with Disabilities, 2004.
National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research Editorial Board of planned Handbook on Disability Studies, 1996-1997.
National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research Steering Committee on Participant Action Research, 1995.
National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research Steering Committee on Disability Studies Conference, 1995.
Project Archimedes, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, Advisory Committee, 1993-2000.
Project LEEDS (Disabled Student Leadership Development Project), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Advisory Board, 1993-1995.
Report on the Status of People with Disabilities in the United States, Advisory Board, Disability Statistics Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, University of California at San Francisco, and Disability Rights Associates, Oakland, 1995.
Research and Training Center on Public Policy, World Institute on Disability, Advisory Committee, 1991-2000.
Research in Social Science and Disability, Editorial Board, 2000-2002.
Society for Disability Studies, Irving K. Zola Award for Emerging Scholars in Disability Studies Selection Committee, 2004.
UCLA Disability Studies, Advisory Board, Spring 2002-2003.
University of California Systemwide Planning Group on Disability Studies, University of California at Berkeley, March 13, 2005.
Society for Disability Studies, Irving K. Zola Award for Emerging Scholars in Disability Studies Selection Committee, Chair, 1992.
University of California at San Francisco, Institute for Health and Aging, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation evaluation project advisory committee, 1991.
C. Refereeing and Commenting
1. Grant Applications
The Wellcome Trust for the History of Medicine, May 2006.
National Institute on Aging, July 2003.
National Historical and Public Records Commission, January 2003.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, January 2002.
Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE), November 10,
1995.
2. Manuscripts: American History
University of Virginia Press, August 2004.
University of Virginia Press, April 2004.
William and Mary Quarterly, November 2003.
University of Massachusetts Press, December 2002.
Journal of American History, June 2000.
University Press of Virginia, March 1999.
William and Mary Quarterly, January 1999.
Oxford University Press, August 1998.
Journal of American History, July 1998.
HarperCollins, April 1995.
William and Mary Quarterly, September 1994.
Harper & Row, July 1989.
3. Manuscripts: Disability Studies
Journal of Palliative Care, May 2006.
Theatre Communications Group (TCG), August 2005.
Polity Press, July 2005.
University of Nebraska Press, August 2004.
New York University Press, July 2004.
University Of Washington Press, July 2004.
Disability Studies Quarterly, July 2004.
Disability Studies Quarterly, March 2004.
Technology & Culture: The Journal of the Society for the History of Technology,
November 2003.
Technology & Culture: The Journal of the Society for the History of Technology,
March 2003.
Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, January 2003.
The Historian, June 2002.
Journal of Policy History, November 2001.
Research in Social Science and Disability, December 2000.
Journalism Studies, July 2000.
Mental Retardation, June 2000.
Research in Social Science and Disability, April 2000.
University of Michigan Press, March 1998.
University of Michigan Press, December 1997.
Mental Retardation, December 1997.
Political Psychology, December 1997.
University of California Press, February-March 1996.
Temple University Press, November 1993.
Rehab Briefs, 1987.
D. External Reader/Reviewer
1. Dissertation Committee External Reader
Murdoch University, Media Studies, Murdoch, Western Australia, 2004-2005.
Ohio State University, History, 2004-2005.
2. Tenure and Promotion External Reviewer
York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 2006.
Florida State University, September 2004.
University of California, San Francisco, August 2004.
Rochester Institute of Technology, January 2004.
University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, August 2002.
University of Nevada, Reno, September 2000.
Hunter College of the City University of New York, February 1997.
E. San Francisco State University
Current
Health Equity Initiative Advisory Committee.
Orientation and Mobility Program Advisory Board.
Previous
All-University Committee on Students, Faculty, and Staff with Disabilities, 2000-2005, Co-chair, 2001-2005.
Constitution Day Planning Committee, Fall 2005.
San Francisco State University, Department of History, Annual Honors Banquet, Charge to the Students, May 21, 2005.
History Department, Hiring Committee, Chair, 2004-2005.
History Department, Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2002-.
History Department, Speakers Committee, Chair, 2003-2005.
Commission on University Strategic Planning II, 2002-2004; co-chair, Academic Experience Planning Group, 2002-2003; Vision Statement drafting committee, 2002; Summer Planning Group, 2002, 2003.
Design and Industry, Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee, external member, 2004-2005.
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Second Bi-annual Faculty Development Day, presentation: AIntegrating Diversity into Teaching and Research,@ January 22, 2004.
Academic Senate Task Force on Technology Mediated Instruction, 2003.
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Task Force on Diversity, 2003.
Chair, Search Committee for the Director of University Disability Programs and Disability Resource Center, 2000-2001.
Pacific-West Center for Regional Study, Research Advisory Group, 2000.
Truman Scholarship Committee, 2000-2001, 2002-2003.
University Advancement Activities Advisory Committee of the Academic Senate, 2000-2001.
Kirk MacGugan Scholarship Committee, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000.
Special Education, Physically Handicapped Program, Advisory Committee, 1997-____.
Human Relations Advisory Committee, 1996-1997.
Organization of Students with Disabilities, Faculty adviser, 1994-1998.
Rehabilitation Counseling Advisory Council, 1995-____.
Urban Institute Advisory Board, 1995-____.
National History Standards Workshop for Elementary, Middle-School and Secondary
History Teachers, sponsored by History Department, May 10, 1996.
All University Committee on Students, Faculty and Staff with Disabilities,
1995-1996.
Presidential Scholars, half of the first-term, first-year students in this selective program were channeled into my U.S. History survey course, Fall 1995.
Hiring Committee, History Department, 1995-1999, 2001-2002.
Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee, History Department, 1995-1997.
Ad Hoc Committee on Students, Faculty and Staff with Disabilities, 1995.
Search Committee Disability Resource Center Director, 1994-1995.
Town Hall Meeting Panelist, Disability Cultural Awareness Week, October 20, 1994.
First Annual Council for Exceptional Children at SFSU, Keynote, June 1994.
504 Grievance Committee, Spring 1994.
Tripodes Scholarship for SFSU Students with Significant Visual Impairments, Selection Committee, Spring 1994.
Curriculum Committee, History Department, 1993-1994.
Space Committee, School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, History Department Representative, 1993-1994.
F. California State University
Advisory Committee, Services to Students with Disabilities, California State University Academic Senate, 1993-1997.
G. Stanford University
Provost=s Task Force on Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, 1992-1993.
Search Committee for Director of Disability Resource Center, 1992-1993.
H. Student
Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society), Chapter President, Occidental College, 1968.
Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society), Founding Chapter Vice-President, University of Santa Clara, 1966.
VII. Community Service
A. Presentations
APrinciples of Disability Rights and Independent Living@ Workshop for the
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center, San Jose, Novmber 2, 2006.
Missouri Historical Society/Starkloff Institute Planning Conference on Disability
History Research and Public Education, by telephone conferencing, December
12, 2005.
DD Self Advocacy Conference: AWe are who We are...We belong & We are here to stay!@ Keynote: AThe Impact of the Disability Rights Movement on American Values,@ San Francisco, September 28, 2005.
Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco, Community Leadership and Advocacy In Mentoring Program (CLAIM), Seminar: AWhat is Disability?@ September 22, 2005.
Americans with Disabilities Act Fifteenth Anniversary Celebration, Keynote: ALoud, Proud, and Seen: the Achievements of the Disability Rights Movement,@ Oakland, July 26, 2005.
RespectAbility: Disability Action and Advocacy Conference, Opening Plenary Panel Presentation: AThe California Disability Rights Agenda: Principles and Strategies,@ Sacramento, May 24, 2005.
RespectAbility: Disability Action and Advocacy Conference, Moderator of Session: AMedia Images: Strategies for Change,@ Sacramento, May 24, 2005.
Californians for Disability Rights, Youth Leadership Training Project, ADisability Studies and Disability Rights,@ Sacramento, May 23, 2005.
Claremont Graduate University Commencement, Greeting and Charge to Graduates, Claremont, California, May 14, 2005, online at http://www.cgu.edu/include/Longmore.pdf and http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:HDwd2yI6F38J:www.cgu.edu/include/Longmore.pdf+%22Paul+Longmore%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=245&ie=UTF‑8.
Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco (ILRCSF) Community Meeting on Physician Assisted Suicide, Presenter, March 22, 2005.
University of California at Berkeley, Disability Awareness Week, Kick-off Rally Keynote Speaker, March 14, 2005.
California Foundation of Independent Living Centers, Directors Annual Meeting, lecture: APhysician-Assisted Suicide: the Reality behind the Oregon Experience,@ Sacramento, January 31, 2005.
San Francisco City Hall, Celebration of 14th Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act and 5th Anniversary of Olmstead Ruling, keynote: AHow Far We=ve Come, Where We=re At, Where We=re Going,@ July 26, 2004.
Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco, Community Leadership and Advocacy In Mentoring Program (CLAIM), Graduation Ceremony Keynote: ALeadership in Disability Rights,@ June 17, 2004.
2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and the National Council
on the Aging: ATaking the Journey Together,@ Lecture/Mini-Workshop: AAssisted
Suicide: Why Liberals Should Oppose Is Legalization,@ San Francisco, April
17, 2004.
National Teleconference and Webcast: AThe Independent Living Movement: Where
We=ve Been, Where We=re Going,@ presenter on AThe Philosophy of Independent
Living,@ Independent Living Resource Utilization/National Council of Independent
Living, National Training and Technical Assistance Project, April 12, 2004,
online at: http://www.ilru.org/online/archive/2004/04‑12‑JS.html
Protection and Advocacy Inc. 2004 Annual Advocacy Training, AThe History of Disability-Based Political Movements,@ at AStand Up, Sit Down or Crawl: From 504 to Tennessee v. Lane B The Struggle Continues,@ Closing Plenary Session, Fremont, CA, March 27, 2004.
Eden Prairie High School, APeer Insights,@ AFriends Forever,@ and AGovernment@ combined class meeting, lecture: AThe History of the U.S. Disability Rights Movement,@ telephone conference call, Southwestern Twin Cities, Minnesota, January 20, 2004.
Californians for Disability Rights, Youth Leadership Training Project, Keynote: ANow That I=m in College, Where Do I Go from Here?@ Los Angeles, October 4, 2003.
RespectAbility: Disability Action and Advocacy Conference, Panel on Higher Education, Presentation: ADisability Rights and Disability Studies in Higher Education,@ Los Angeles, October 3, 2003.
ADA 13th Anniversary Celebration, Reading: AThe 504 Sit-in of April 1977: the Disability Rights Movement Comes of Age,@ Sacramento, July 26, 2003.
Alta Bates Medical Center Ethics Committee, APeople with Disabilities and Health-Care Professionals: Discrepancies in Perspectives,@ Berkeley, January 21, 2003.
Alta Bates Medical Center, Grand Rounds Continuing Medical Education, AMedical Decision-making and People with Disabilities: A Clash of Cultures,@ Berkeley, January 21, 2003.
U.S. Department of Education, Regional Office, AThe Disability Rights, Past, Present, and Future,@ San Francisco, October 29, 2002.
KQED Media Salon: Images of People with Disabilities, keynote speaker, live audio webcast, October 21, 2002. Online at: http://www.kqed.org/topics/news/media/past‑salons.jsp
Contra Costa Mayors Committee 3rd Annual Recognition Awards Breakfast, keynote: AAmericans with Disabilities Acting,@ Concord, September 24, 2002.
21st Century Disability Think Tank, HalfthePlanet Foundation, July 18, 2002.
Palace of the Legion of Honor, APerceptions of People with Disabilities, 1914-1945,@ San Francisco, April 20, 2002.
University of California at Berkeley, Rally for Disability Rights, ADA 11th Anniversary, speaker, July 27, 2001.
Disability Expo, keynote: ADisability Rights Movements in History,@ San Mateo,
December 2, 2000.
ADA Tenth Anniversary Celebration and Torch Relay, keynote: AHow Far We=ve
Come, Where We=re At, Where We=re Going,@ San Francisco, June 17, 2000.
San Joaquin County Commission on Aging, ADeath with Dignity@ Forum, Stockton, May 9, 2000.
Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living, AHistory of the Disability Rights Movement@ workshop, Modesto, February 11, 2000, syllabus online at: http://www.disabilityhistory.org/textonly/histproj.html
Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco, AHistory of the Disability Rights Movement@ workshop, January 21, 2000, syllabus online at: http://www.disabilityhistory.org/textonly/histproj.html
San Francisco Mayor=s Council on Disability, Public Forum on Physician-Assisted Suicide, November 19, 1999.
San Francisco AIDS Legal Referral Panel, APhysician-Assisted Suicide: A Disability Rights Perspective,@ October 27, 1999.
Abilities Expo, Keynote: ANothing About Us Without Us: The Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ Santa Clara, October 16, 1999.
IL Net Teleconference: AFreedom of Movement: Independent Living History and Philosophy,@ linking 59 sites and 500 participants nationally, August 31 and September 1, 1999.
Commonwealth Club, ARight to Die: The Opposition,@ San Francisco, August 30, 1999.
Community Resources for Independence-sponsored workshop: AHistory of the Disability Rights Movement,@ Santa Rosa, August 27, 1999, syllabus online at: http://www.disabilityhistory.org/textonly/histproj.html
Toolworks in-service seminar: ADisability Rights in Historical Perspective,@ San Francisco, August 25, 1999.
Central Coast Independent Living Center-sponsored workshop: AHistory of the Disability Rights Movement,@ Hartnell College, Salinas, funded by the San Francisco Foundation, July 19, 1999, syllabus online at: http://www.disabilityhistory.org/textonly/histproj.html
AThe Disability Community and Physician Assisted Suicide,@ Forum for Consumers in Action for Personal Assistance, San Francisco, July 7, 1999.
Educational Forum on AB 1592 ADeath with Dignity Act,@ sponsored by California State Independent Living Council, Sacramento, June 18, 1999.
World Institute on Disability, AHIV and Physician Assisted Suicide: A Community Forum,@ Oakland, June 11, 1999.
ADeath with Dignity? An Educational Forum,@ sponsored by the Legislative Council, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency, Public Health Department, Oakland, June 4, 1999.
ADisability Culture: Inside, Outside and Beyond@ conference, videotaped keynote: AThemes in the Political History of Disability,@ Minneapolis, May 1, 1999.
California State Assembly Judiciary Committee testimony on behalf of several disability-rights organizations opposing bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide, April 20, 1999.
Mark Taper Forum, New Playwrights Forum, comment and discussion following reading of John Belluso=s play The Body of Bourne, Los Angeles, December 13, 1998.
Implementing IDEA, Second Annual Special Education IDEA Conference, keynote: AIDEA and the Disability Rights Revolution,@ Los Angeles, October 5, 1998.
St. Mary=s Medical Center, Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, ADisability and the Right to Die,@ panel, San Francisco, September 24, 1998.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, keynote: A>Are You Drowning?= >No. I=m Swimming,= She Said,@ Sacramento State University, August 3, 1998.
Disability Independence Day, Celebrating the Eighth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, keynote: ARevolutions in Consciousness,@ Santa Rosa, July 22, 1998.
Superfest XVIII, Film/Video Festival Awards Presenter, Berkeley, June 7, 1998.
Workshops for Empowerment Team Leaders on the History and Objectives of the Disability Movement, California Foundation of Independent Living Centers, Los Angeles, May 26, 1998; Modesto, June 1, 1998; Oakland, June 3, 1998.
Californians for Disability Rights, Annual Meeting, Sacramento, AThe Disability-Rights Movement and Physician-Assisted Suicide,@ May 1, 1998.
Community Resources for Independence, Santa Rosa, Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner, keynote: AReflections on the Disability Rights Revolution,@ February 20, 1998.
ALife Worth Living,@ National Teleconference Sponsored by the United Methodist Church, address: AOrigins of Disability Rights,@ November 13, 1997.
Third Congress of People with Disabilities, Northern California Session, keynote: AReflections on the Disability Rights Revolution,@ Oakland, October 10, 1997.
American Bar Association, House of Delegates, Annual Meeting, testimony on resolutions regarding assisted suicide, San Francisco, August 6, 1997.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, keynote: A>Are You Drowning?= >No. I=m Swimming,= She Said,@ Sacramento State University, August 1, 1997.
Disability Independence Day Celebration, keynote: AHow Far We Have Come,@
San Diego, July 26, 1997.
Physician Assisted Suicide and Individuals with Disabilities, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation-funded planning meeting, Chicago, June 27, 1997.
California State Department of Rehabilitation, Sacramento-area Annual Staff Retreat, AVocational Rehabilitation and the Modern History of People with Disabilities,@ June 20, 1997.
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Conference: ASocially-Assisted Dying: Media, Money & Meaning, >What Opponents from the Disability Community Say,=@ April 10, 1997.
Hastings College of Law, ADisability Rights Activists and Physician-Assisted Suicide,@ AVisions of Death and Dying: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and the Future of Medical Ethics and the Law,@ March 22, 1997.
San Francisco Public Library Symposium: AThe Politics of Inclusion,@ lecture: AFrontiers of Activism: The Bay Area=s Leadership Role in the Disability Rights Movement,@ January 24, 1997.
Protection and Advocacy Inc. of California, Annual Staff Meeting, panel: ARight to Refuse/Terminate Treatment,@ Oakland, January 23, 1997.
Institute of Medicine, testimony: AThe Impact of Physician Assisted Suicide on Persons with Disabilities,@ November 23, 1996.
United States Mint, San Francisco, Veterans with Disabilities Recognition Day, lecture: ADisability Rights in Historical Perspective,@ November 14, 1996.
Young Presidents Organization, Panel on Physician Assisted Suicide, Oakland, November 13, 1996.
Alta Bates Medical Center Ethics Committee, APhysician Assisted Suicide and Disability Rights Activists,@ Berkeley, October 22, 1996.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, keynote: A>Are You Drowning?= >No. I=m Swimming,= She Said,@ Sacramento State University, July 31, 1996.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Sunset Access Trail, Dedication Ceremony Keynote Address, October 30, 1995.
ADisability Pride and Leadership, West Coast Institute,@ keynote: AThe Disability Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,@ San Francisco State University, August 4, 1995.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, keynote: A>Are You Drowning?= >No. I=m Swimming,= She Said,@ Sacramento State University, August 1, 1995.
Pacific Bell Services to Customers with Disabilities, In-Service Training, ARevolutions in Consciousness: ADA and Disabled Americans,@ March 16, 1995.
Mayflower Society, AWorld of Wonders: Religious World-Views in Seventeenth-Century
New England,@ San Francisco, October 1, 1994.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled
Persons, keynote: A>Are You Drowning?= >No. I=m Swimming,= She Said,@
Sacramento State University, August 1, 1994.
Mark Taper Forum conference: AA Modern Chautauqua,@ lecture: ACulture and Consciousness: The Disability-Rights Movement=s Second Wave,@ Los Angeles, April 16, 1994.
ADisabled and Proud: A National Gathering of College and University Student Leaders with Disabilities,@ keynote: A>Disabled and Proud=: Revolutions in Disability Consciousness,@ Minneapolis, August 13, 1993.
California Disability Leadership Summit, keynote: AHistory of the Disability Rights Movement and Disability Culture,@ Anaheim, October 11, 1993.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, keynote: A>Are You Drowning?= >No. I=m Swimming,= She Said,@ Sacramento State University, August 2, 1993.
California Association of Archivists, Annual Meeting, panel moderator: AAccess to the Archives,@ April 30, 1993.
California Studies Association Annual Meeting, ADisability and Public Policy: Shifting the Paradigm,@ Sacramento, February 4, 1993.
Los Angeles Music Center staff in-service training: AADA and the Disability Revolution,@ November 9, 1992.
Mark Taper Forum, staff in-service training: A>Disabled and Proud=: Revolutions in Consciousness,@ Los Angeles, November 9, 1992.
Monterey County Committee for Employment of People with Disabilities, Annual Awards Luncheon, keynote: AADA and the Changing Place of People with Disabilities in American Society,@ Monterey, October 27, 1992.
Youth Leadership Forum, California Governor=s Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, keynote: AA Historical Legacy,@ Sacramento State University, August 3-5, 1992.
Association on Higher Education and Disability, National Convention, keynote: AMedia Portrayals of People with Disabilities,@ Long Beach, July 24, 1992.
California Association of Post-Secondary Educators of the Disabled, Annual Convention, keynote: AChanging Ideologies and Identities: An Overview of Disabled People=s History,@ San Jose, February 20, 1992, audiotape CAP92-015 available at http://www.conferencerecording.com/aaaListTapes.asp?CID=CAP92.
AIndependent Living 2000@ Conference, workshop: AReclaiming a Historical Legacy,@ Oakland, October 2, 1991.
Mark Taper Forum, AOther Voices@ Writing Workshop, lecture: ADisabled People=s History Project,@ Los Angeles, August 3-4, 1991.
Westside Center for Independent Living, Board of Directors orientation, lecture: AA Historical Overview of the Disability Rights Movement,@ June 23, 1990.
Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Radio and Television Artists, and Actors Equity sponsored conference: AImages: What If? First National Conference on Performers with Disabilities,@ keynote: AScreening Stereotypes: Media Images of Disabled People,@ Hollywood, March 5, 1990.
University of California, Irvine, AMedia Depictions of People with Disabilities,@ January 21, 1990.
YWCA, AOn the Move >89,@ Sixth Annual Conference for People with Disabilities, keynote: AStruggle for Self-Determination,@ Riverside, May 20, 1989.
California Association of Affirmative Action Officers, Annual Conference, keynote: AA Different Kind of Minority: People with Disabilities in America,@ San Diego, May 16, 1989.
California Association of Post-Secondary Educators of the Disabled, Annual Meeting, keynote: ADisability: A Personal Odyssey,@ Palm Springs, November 16, 1988.
Association of Handicapped Student Service Programs in Post-Secondary Education, Annual Convention, keynote: AGallaudet, Cable Cars, and Disability Rights,@ New Orleans, July 6, 1988.
California Association of Post-Secondary Educators of the Disabled, Annual Meeting, workshop: ADisabled People and Assisted Suicide,@ Santa Clara, December 3, 1987.
California Association of Post-Secondary Educators of the Disabled, Annual Convention, keynote: ADisabled People in America: The Outlook of a New Generation,@ Irvine, October 11, 1986.
American Association on Mental Deficiency, Region II, sponsored conference: ASocial Determinants of the Quality of Life of Disabled Persons,@ paper: AQuality of Life and Developmentally Disabled People, Criterion or Quagmire?@ Anaheim, May 12, 1985.
Wingspread Conference: AImages of Disability/Disabling Images,@ Racine, Wisconsin, November 8-10, 1984.
California Governor=s Conference on Youth (Northern California Section, delegate, Sacramento, November 11-13, 1965.
B. Community Service
1. Current Service
Disability Rights Advocates, Board of Directors, 1997-____.
AOther Voices@ Writing Workshop, Mark Taper Forum, Board of Advisors, Los Angeles, 1997-____.
2. Previous Service
National Council on Disability, consulted on draft of paper,ALiving Independently and in the Community: Implementation Lessons from the United States,@ to be presented as a resource for the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on a Comprehensive and IntegralInternational Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights and Dignity of Persons with Disabilities, 2004.
Vocational Rehabilitation-Independent Living Employment Outcomes Partnership Project, Panel of Experts, 2000.
World Institute on Disability, Board of Directors, 1997-2000.
Whirlwind Wheelchairs International, Board of Directors, 1997-1999.
California Department of Rehabilitation, Advisory Panel, 1992.
Westside Center for Independent Living (Los Angeles), Advisory Board, 1983-1987.
Media Access Office (Hollywood), Board of Advisors, 1983‑1987.
Co-drafter of guidelines for Media Access Awards, 1983.
Supervised judging of Media Access Awards, 1983‑1986.
Composed language guidelines, 1983.
California Association of the Physically Handicapped, Committee for Citizens with Severe Physical Disabilities, Chair, 1982.
Polio Survivors Association, Board of Directors, 1979‑1982.
Student Committee on South Africa Divestment, Occidental College, 1969-1970.
Task Force on Campus Racial Attitudes, Occidental College, 1969‑1970.
C. Media Consulting
ABeyond Affliction,@ National Public Radio historical documentary radio series tracing modern history of disability minorities in America, 1998.
Straight Ahead Pictures, consultation regarding research strategies, bibliographic sources, suggestions for contacts, development of scripts, 1997.
National Association of the Deaf, consultation on casting and characterization of deaf and hard-of-hearing people in fictional motion pictures and television 1913-1993, March 15, 1993.
Einsof Communications, consultation on casting and characterization of deaf and hard-of-hearing people in fictional motion pictures and television 1913-1993, March 15, 1993.
AThe Man Who Wouldn=t Be King,@ The American Experience, PBS historical documentary on George Washington, November 18, 1992, and numerous rebroadcasts.
Leo Burnett Company Ltd., TV commercials featuring people with disabilities, July 1992.
ABC Broadcast Standards, script consultant on proposed After School Special: ASea Legs,@ 1986‑1987.
A Matter of Attitude, award-winning KNBC (Los Angeles) documentary, pre-production consultant, June 1985.
Not A Question of Courage, Emmy-winning KTLA (Los Angeles) documentary, pre-production consultant, April 1984.
Universal Studios, consultant on speculative script, AFrom Where I Sit,@ prospective situation comedy, April 1984.
Quincy, Universal, script consultant, June 1982.
In A New Light: Profiles of Three Disabled Students, Emmy-winning KNBC (Los Angeles) documentary, pre-production and script consultant, July-November 1981.
ABC Broadcast Standards
ABC Current Comedy Programming
Cable Health Network
NBC Broadcast Standards
Consulted on general guidelines for language and depiction of persons with
disabilities, 1982‑1987
Barry and Enright Productions.
Advised on recruitment and depiction of game-show contestants with disabilities.
D. Interviews: Television
News Interviews at various times: Cable News Network; Los Angeles stations: KCBS, KCOP, KHJ-TV, KNBC, KTLA, KTTV; San Francisco stations: BAY-TV, KPIX, KRON, KTVU.
Attitude, New Zealand TV One program for and about people with disabilities, interviewed and profiled, (2006).
Better Care Forum: ADisability as a Civil Rights Issue,@ panelist, Public Access TV, (March 14, 2006).
Willing and Able: Love, Sex & Disability, a SexTV Special (Toronto), CHUM Television, (2003.
BAY-TV (San Francisco Cable), National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Disability Studies, (August 11, 2000).
Freak-out, Link-TV (United Kingdom), interviewed as commentator on disability culture and on popular culture characterizations of people with disabilities, (June 2000).
Extra, magazine show story on disabled villains in movies, interviewed as expert, (July 28, 1999).
Helen Keller, British Television documentary, interviewed, (1999).
Without Pity, HBO, documentary about disabled people, (October 8, 1996).
When Billy Broke His Head...And Other Tales of Wonder, documentary on the disability-rights movement, PBS, (May 23, 1995, and numerous re-broadcasts).
BAY-TV (San Francisco Cable), Washington=s birthday, (February 22, 1995).
BAY-TV (San Francisco Cable), discussion of telethons, (September 6, 1994).
The American Experience: AThe Man Who Wouldn=t Be King@, PBS historical documentary on George Washington, (November 18, 1992, and numerous re-broadcasts).
California This Week, KRON, discussion of Proposition 161, (November 1, 1992).
KCSM-TV, debate on Proposition 161, sponsored by League of Women Voters, (October 20, 1992).
ABC World News Tonight, people with disabilities in advertising, (March 1992).
KPIX Eyewitness News (San Francisco), comment on cultural meaning of Mark Wellman=s climb of Half Dome, (August 1991).
ABC=s World News Tonight, Oscar night, movie portrayals of disabled people, (March 16, 1990), available from Vanderbilt University Television News Archive, #127615, http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:PaFdI2KtRUoJ:openweb.tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/1990‑3/1990‑03‑26‑ABC‑21.html+Paul+Longmore&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=309&ie=UTF‑8.
ABC=s Nightline, Larry McAfee case and independent living of people with major disabilities, (December 28, 1989).
Today, NBC, Larry McAfee physician assisted-suicide case, (September 13, 1989).
A Matter of Attitude, award-winning KNBC (Los Angeles) documentary on social status of disabled people, (August 2, 1986, and numerous reruns).
In Studio, KCOP (Los Angeles) public affairs program, the disability minorities in America, (June 28, 1986).
New Forces, KTTV (Los Angeles) public affairs program for disabled people, (June 8, 1985; July 20, 1985; November 14, 21, 1985; April 19, 1986).
Not A Question of Courage, KTLA (Los Angeles), Emmy-winning documentary on social experience of disabled people, (April 7, 1985, and several reruns).
Gallery, KTLA (Los Angeles) public affairs program, (March 20, 1985; May 29, 1986; September 20, 1986; October 1989).
Heart of the Nation, Roman Catholic cable television magazine program, interviewed regarding disability as a human-rights issue, (April 27, 1984).
A Closer Look, cable television program, interview about disabled Americans as a minority group, (April 17, 1984).
On Campus, KNBC (Los Angeles) public affairs program, research on George Washington, (April 1982).
Newsbeat, KCET (Los Angeles), exchange with Hemlock Society founder Derek Humphry, (January 1982).
In A New Light: Profiles of Three Disabled Students, KNBC (Los Angeles), Emmy-winning documentary, (December 27, 1981, and several reruns).
E. Interviews: Radio
News Interviews at various times: National Public Radio; Los Angeles stations: KCSN-FM, KFWB, KGIL, KNX-AM, KPFK; San Francisco Bay Area stations: KCBS, KPFA, KQED-FM.
KPFA: Pushing Limits (Berkeley), disability community discussion of bill to legalize assisted suicide, (May 1, 2005), online at: http://www.kpfa.org/archives/archives.php?id=12.
KTRH News Radio: Deborah Duncan Show (Houston), comment on Oregon Death with Dignity Act and California bill to legalize assisted suicide, (April 13, 2005).
Al Rantel Show, KABC‑AM, bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide in California, debate with bill=s co-author Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, (March 4, 2005).
APushing Limits,@ KPFA, series on disability issues, interview regarding The New Disability History: American Perspectives and Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability, (June 2, 2003).
AAccess Unlimited,@ KPFK, series on disability issues, interview regarding Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability, (May 27, 2003).
AOn A Roll,@ syndicated call-in program on disability issues, interview regarding Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability, (April 20, 2003).
AAccess Unlimited,@ KPFK, series on disability issues, Athe Tiny Tim Syndrome,@ (December 24, 2002).
NPR Weekend Edition Sunday, 25th anniversary of the promulgation of Section 504, (April 28, 2002), online at: http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/segment_display.cfm?segID=142485
B NPR Weekend Edition Sunday, AInterview: Professor Paul Longmore of San Francisco
State University discusses the educational challenges he faced growing up with
a disability,@ April 28, 2002, online at: factiva.com Document wksn000020020428dy4s0000a.
AOn A Roll,@ syndicated radio call-in program on disability issues, interview
regarding Randolph Bourne, (June 3, 2001).
Arts Today, Australian National Radio, images of disability in motion pictures and television, (February 18, 2001).
KPFK-FM (Los Angeles), AAccess Unlimited,@ call-in show on disability issues, discussion of disability history, (January 23, 2001).
KPFA-FM: ALiving Room,@ disability rights, (August 22, 2000).
Talking History, with Bryan LeBeau, syndicated radio program, AGeorge Washington on the bicentennial of his death: A talk with author Paul Longmore,@ (December 13, 1999), online at http://cuwebradio.creighton.edu/history/ http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/archive/ http://talkinghistory.oah.org/arch1999.html#Anchor‑Georg‑63046
KALW (San Francisco), Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, ARight to Die: The Opposition,@ (September 10, 1999).
KUSF (San Francisco), AFighting Back,@ bill to legalize physician-assisted
suicide in California, (May 23, 1999).
KALW-FM (San Francisco), ACity Visions,@ disability rights perspective on physician-assisted
suicide, (June 15, 1998).
KFAI-FM (Minneapolis), ADisabled and Proud,@ (June 9, 1998).
Talk of the Nation (National Public Radio), ABeyond Affliction,@ discussion of disability issues, (May 4, 1998), online at: factiva.com Document totn000020010919du540004w.
KVMR (Nevada City, CA), disability rights perspective on physician-assisted suicide, (January 5, 1998).
Arts Today, Australian National Radio, images of disability in motion pictures and television, (November 27, 1997).
Disability Radio Worldwide, Radio for Peace International, disability-rights movement and physician-assisted suicide, (March 1997), audiocassettes available through: http://www.rfpi.org/disabilityradio/catalog.html.
KUSF (San Francisco), AFighting Back,@ disability-rights movement and physician-assisted suicide, (February 16, 1997).
KQED-FM (San Francisco), AForum,@ debate/discussion about physician-assisted suicide, (January 13, 1997).
AOn A Roll@, syndicated radio call-in program on disability issues, discussion of physician-assisted suicide, (January 12, 1997).
Beyond Affliction (National Public Radio), documentary history of disability, ABurning a Book,@ (1996), http://www.npr.org/programs/disability/ba_shows.dir/work.dir/highlights/berkowitz.html
KGO-AM (San Francisco), Ronn Owens Show, debate/discussion about physician-assisted suicide, (November 19, 1996).
KPFK (Los Angeles), AAccess Unlimited,@ call-in show on disability issues, discussion of language and disability, (July 5, 1996).
KFNN (Phoenix), call-in show on disability issues, discussion of history of people with disabilities, (March 12, 1995).
KDWN (Las Vegas), AOn a Roll,@ call-in show on disability issues beamed to southwestern states, discussion of history of people with disabilities, (October 23, 1994).
Talk America Radio Network: AOn A Roll@, nationally syndicated radio call-in program on disability issues, discussion of history of people with disabilities, (October 8, 1994).
KQED-FM (San Francisco), AForum,@ call-in discussion of assisted suicide, (March 17, 1993).
KTUC-AM (Tucson, AZ), Kevorkian controversy, (February 26, 1993).
WOOD-AM (Grand Rapids), APhil Tower Show,@ Kevorkian controversy, (January
8, 1993).
KVN (Ventura, CA), debate on Proposition 161, (October 28, 1992).
NPR Weekend Edition Sunday, work disincentives and people with disabilities, (October 6, 1991).
Paulist Productions, syndicated radio program, work disincentives and people with disabilities, (October 1991).
Morning Edition, National Public Radio, comment on disabled stand-up comics,
(June 1991).
Heat, National Public Radio, hosted by John Hockenberry, recent movies about
disabled people, (March 12, 1990).
Strengthening Families, WNYE (New York), media depictions of people with developmental disabilities, (December 6, 1989).
Talk From the Heart, KBRT (San Bernardino), Nancy Cruzan case, (December 1989).
KLAC (Los Angeles), media images of disabled people, (November 1989).
Talk About TV with Rick DuBrow, KIEV (Glendale), portrayals of people with disabilities, (October 1989).
Contact, WGY (Schenectady), President=s Day interview, (February 20, 1989).
Ciji Ware=s World of Books, KABC (Los Angeles), interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (January 29, 1989).
W____ (Vermont), interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (December 7, 1988).
Contact, WGY (Schenectady), interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (November 10, 1988).
KMPC (Los Angeles), interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (October 16, 1988).
KPFK (Los Angeles), interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (October 13, 1988).
KPFK (Los Angeles), call-in program on disability rights, (October 29, 1987).
KGIL (Los Angeles), call-in program regarding proposed AHumane and Dignified Death Act,@ (September 10, 1987).
WCKY (Cincinnati), how telethons portray disabled people, (September 3, 1987).
K[?] (Palm Springs), disabled Americans as nation=s largest minority, (August
25, 1987).
KGIL (Los Angeles), disabled Americans as nation=s largest minority, (August
13, 1987)
KGIL (Los Angeles), discussion of proposed aid-in-dying initiative, (April
11, 1987).
ADEPT Connection, KMPC (Los Angeles), ARecovering the Historical Legacy of Disabled People,@ (March 1, 1986).
The Bob Cudmore Show, WGY (Schenectady), image of George Washington and TV miniseries, (April 13, 1984).
The Bob Cudmore Show, WGY (Schenectady), Washington=s Birthday, (February 20, 1984).
ADEPT Connection, KMPC (Los Angeles), AMedia Images of People with Disabilities,@ (September 18, 1983; June 24, 1984).
F. Interviews and Articles: Online and Print
Justice For All Email List, Article #2860, ADisabled Voters Sue to Get Accessible and Secret Voting in California,@ (press release), August 1, 2006, http://www.jfanow.org/jfanow/index.php?mode=N&id=2859.
The California State University, CSU Careers, AFeatured Faculty,@ online at: http://csucareers.calstate.edu/CSU_Campuses/sf.asp and http://csucareers.calstate.edu/Meet_Faculty.asp, posted June 14, 2006.
San Mateo Weekly and Foster City Progress/The Independent, ALocal History Professor Wins Wang Family Excellence Award,@ (May 13, 2006).
The Examiner (San Francisco), ALocal History Professor Wins Wang Family Excellence Award,@ May 13-14, 2006, 13.
Golden Gate [X]press Online, Edmon David, AProfessor One of Only Five Recipients for Award, SF State prof scores prestigious CSU prize,@ (May 8, 2006), 6, online at: http://xpress.sfsu.edu/archives/news/006313.html.
Disability Studies, Temple U., ABig Award for Paul Longmore,@ April 17, 2006,http://disstud.blogspot.com/2006_04_01_disstud_archive.html.
Arkansas Democrat‑Gazette (Little Rock), Mary Johnson, AAssisted suicide or >duty to die= for the severely disabled?@ (January 22, 2006), online at LEXIS-NEXIS; also published in Los Angeles Daily News as ASuicide Law Promotes >New Culture of Dying=,@ online at http://www.dailynews.com/theiropinion/ci_3421952.
Slate, Michael Berube, ACollege Makeover: Disability Studies,@ November 16, 2005, online at: http://www.slate.com/id/2130329/.
Stanford Daily, Joaquín Hernández ADisability rights activist speaks at SDRC,@ November 9, 2005, online at: http://daily.stanford.edu/tempo?page=content&id=18535&repository=0001_article#
National Youth Leadership Network Newsletter, Kara Sheridan, ADisability Leader Profile: An Interview with Paul Longmore,@ Volume 2, Number 1 (Summer 2005), online at: http://nyln.org/newsroom/newsletter/Newsletter‑09‑05.htm
Golden Gate [X]press, Keka Robinson, ALongmore Awarded for Disability Rights Awareness,@ (April 1, 2005), 8, 11.
Eureka Times-Standard, Sara Watson Arthurs, ADisability groups outline opposition,@ May 31, 2005, online at: http://www.times‑standard.com/cda/article/print/0,1674,127%257E2896%257E2896636,00.html
SF State News, Matt Itelson, ADisabilities scholar wins $50,000 award,@ March 14, 2005, online at: http://www.sfsu.edu/~news/2005/spring/26.htm.
PR Newswire, ADisabilities Celebrated As Stepping Stones to Greatness,@ (March 10, 2005), available online at factiva.com Document PRN0000020050310e13a00a17.
Palaestra, AFive Individuals Honored for Greatness,@ (June 22, 2005), available online at factiva.com Document PLST000020050909e16m0000v.
San Francisco Chronicle, Tanya Schevitz, A$50,000 prize for a rights pioneer, S.F. State professor put disability on college curriculum,@ March 9, 2005, B1-2, online at: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi‑bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/09/BAGG1BMD5C1.DTL.
Associated Press Newswires, AA San Francisco State University professor disabled by...,@ (March 9, 2005), available online at factiva.com Document APRS000020050309e139008g5.
Associated Press, ANews in brief from the San Francisco Bay area,@ Henry B. Betts Award, March 9, 2005, LexisNexis.
Oakland Tribune, Elizabeth Jardina, AMillion Dollar Question,@ interview regarding disability images in movies, February 27, 2005, 1, online at: http://www.insidebayarea.com/portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?article=2588447.
BBC News and Manchester Guardian interviews, Disability Rights Commission of the United Kingdom sponsored British Press Tour, Press conference with U.S. disability rights activists comparing the Disability Discrimination Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act; San Francisco, August 31, 2004.
Secretary of State and Four Counties Sued for Denying Access to Voters with Disabilities, (press release), March 8, 2004, http://accessiblesociety.org/topics/voting/cavotesuit0304bkgd.html.
Claremont Graduate University Alumni, AAlumni Profiles: Paul K. Longmore =84 - Historian Burns His Book,@ http://alumni.cgu.edu/alumniprofiles/paullongmore.asp, accessed February 26, 2004.
SF State News, ADisability studies scholar explains >Why I Burned My Book=,@ May 8, 2003, online at: http://www.sfsu.edu/~news/2003/77.htm.
Daily News of Los Angeles, Evan Henerson, AA Question of Ability; Taper, Playwright Tackle Mobility as Well as Life's Attitudes in >Bourne=,@ June 4, 2001, L3.
New York Times, Patricia Leigh Brown, AViewing Ahab and Barbie Through the Lens of Disability,@ August 20, 2000, AWeek in Review,@ 3; reprinted in Monterey County Herald, August 20, 2000; Santa Rosa Press Democrat, August 21, 2000, online at: http://ww2.nekesc.org/dse/nytimes.html
San Francisco Chronicle, Tanya Schevitz, AScholars Take Fresh Look At Disability/ Cultural perspective examined at S.F State,@ August 7, 2000, B1-2.
USA Today, Rita Rubin, AA new course: disability pride, Fight for rights sparks new field of college study,@(July 25, 2000), online at: http://www.usatoday.com/life/health/general/lhgen059.htm and http://www.nfbnet.org/weblist/4alabama/msg00816.html
USA Today, Rita Rubin, AInterpreting human differences: Disability institute is a lesson in learning from one another,@ (July 25, 2000), online at: http://www.usatoday.com/life/health/general/lhgen061.htm
San Francisco Examiner, Kathleen Sullivan, ATour carries torch for civil rights
laws to protect disabled,@ (Sunday, June 18, 2000): B‑2, http://sfgate.com/cgi‑bin/article.cgi?file=/e/a/2000/06/18/METRO6769.dtl
San Francisco Examiner, Julie Chao, ADeath forces issue: Are disabilities a
suicide license? Aptos man sought Kevorkian's help less than one year after
cycle accident,@ (May 10, 1998): A- , online at: http://www.examiner.com/daily/0510suicide.html
Chronicle of Higher Education, Peter Monaghan, ADisability Studies Flourish,@ (January 23, 1998), online at: http://chronicle.com/free/v44/i20/20a01501.htm and http://www.uic.edu/orgs/sds/articles.html and http://www.indopubs.com/iri‑l‑archives/0607.html
Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), Paul Lepetit, AGuilt by Association,@ (November 16, 1997), available online at factiva.com, Document suntel0020011004dtbg001fb.
Mainstream Magazine, HolLynn D=Lil, ABeing an >Inspiration,=@ profiled, 22, no. 3 (November 1997), online at: http://www.paraquad.org/inspire.htm
New Mobility, Barry Corbet, ADeath Do Us Part,@ interview/debate on physician-assisted suicide, (April 1997), online at: http://www.newmobility.com/calendar.cfm
Electric Edge, Web Edition of the Ragged Edge, Mary Johnson, ARight to Life, Fight to Die: The Elizabeth Bouvia saga,@ (January/February 1997), taken from 1984 stories in The Disability Rag, http://www.ragged‑edge‑mag.com/archive/bouvia.htm.
San Francisco Examiner, Eric Brazil, ADespite Dole's injury, president has greater support,@ (Friday, November 1, 1996): A‑ , http://sfgate.com/cgi‑bin/article.cgi?file=/e/a/1996/11/01/NEWS12083.dtl.
Golden Gater Online, Colby Crews, AFirst disability institute,@ October 17, 1996, online at: http://www.journalism.sfsu.edu/www/pubs/gater/fall96/oct17/03.html
San Francisco Chronicle, AS.F. State Debuts Program For Disabled Students,@ October 16, 1996, C2.
The Exceptional Parent, Naomi Wernick, ARole models: Paul Longmore, history professor tells of living with polio,@ 26, no. 10 (October 1, 1996): 24-26, online at: factiva.com Document expt000020011014dsa10003e.
Orlando Sentinel, Mona Hughes, AWoe May Come in Waves, But the Disabled Don=t Drown - They Swim.@ (July 22, 1995): Section Orange Extra 4, 12, online at: ProQuest document ID: 78013964.
Mainstream, ALongmore award,@ 18:9 (June-July 1994): 11.
Washington Post, Jay Mathews, AFor Disabled Scholar, Success May Have Major
Cost,@ (September 24, 1991), online at: ftp://ftp.icdi.wvu.edu/MISC/SCHOLAR.TXT
and
New York Times, Advertising and Disabled People, (September 23, 1991).
Toledo (Ohio) Blade, media images of disabled people, (September 1991).
Stanford University News Service, @Scholar uncovers hidden history of people with disabilities,@ May 15, 1991. Online at: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/91/910515Arc1373.html
Detroit News, labels for disabled people, (April 1991).
Los Angeles Daily News, Yardena Arar, AL.A. Life: Film News & Notes,@ (March 30, 1990): Valley L19, online at: factiva.com Document lad0000020011115dm3u00ek0.
Los Angeles Daily Journal, interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (February 20, 1989).
PR Newswire, AGeorge Washington After 200 Years, Relevant or Obsolete?@ February 14, 1989, Document prn0000020011116dl2e00900, online at: factiva.com.
Los Angeles Times, interview regarding The Invention of George Washington, (November 8, 1988).
Los Angeles Times, Jay Goldman, ADisabled Historian Burns Book,@ (October 19, 1988); reprinted in Houston Chronicle, ABook burner decries federal benefit rules,@ October 20, 1988, online at: factiva.com.
McCall=s, Special Section: AAmericans with Handicaps: Our Largest Minority,@ (September 1987).
TV Guide, portrayal and casting of people with disabilities, (May 31‑April 6, 1986).
Claremont Courier, interview regarding image of George Washington, (February 22, 1984).
Ontario Daily Report, interview regarding image of George Washington, (February 20, 1984).
San Gabriel Valley Tribune, interview regarding image of George Washington, (February 20, 1984).
VIII. Awards and Honors
California State University Wang Family Award recognizing faculty from across the CSU system who have distinguished themselves by making exemplary contributions in their academic disciplines and by having a discernible impact on their students, 2006.
Claremont Graduate University Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award for 2005, http://www.alumni.cgu.edu/alumnirecognition/paullongmore.asp.
Henry B. Betts Award, given annually by the American Association of Persons with Disabilities, the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and the Prince Charitable Trusts to Ahonor an individual whose work and scope of influence have significantly improved the quality of life for people with disabilities in the past, and will be a force for change in the future,@ 2004, http://www.aapd-dc.org/APDnews/downloads/AAPD%20Winter05.pdf; www.aapd-dc.org/videos/paul/paul.html.
Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society, San Francisco State University Chapter, award for excellence in teaching, May 21, 2004.
Claremont Graduate University, Alumni Hall of Fame, October 2001.
New Mobility Magazine, Notable People of 1997, http://www.newmobility.com/review_article.cfm?id=72&action=browse.
DateAble Image Award 1996, http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:ON2rh7RgbpcJ:www.dateable.org/daia%2520recipients.htm+Longmore+Paul&hl=en&ie=UTF‑8
San Francisco State University, Disabled Student Services, Disability Awareness Award, 1994.
California Association of Post-Secondary Educators of the Disabled, Frank Lanterman Award, 1993.
Claremont Graduate School Alumni Association Award, 1990.
Media Access Office, Hollywood, Service Award, 1988.
PACED (Pasadena Area Coalition to Empower the Disabled) Award, 1987.
National Honor Society, Fremont High School, Sunnyvale, California, 1964.
Fremont High School, Certificate of Outstanding Achievement, editorial writing for student newspaper, Sunnyvale, California, 1963-1964.
Portland Interscholastic Forensic League, Men=s Division for Oratory, Certificate, Portland, Oregon, January 10, 1963; February 7, 1963.
