Troika Reigns

By Norman Meldrum

Once again, there is something new here at AbilityMaine, and at Breath & Shadow, and at ROSC. We're now sharing a top navigation bar to enable our mutual readers easy access to the three sites. Please note that the ROSC pages have recently expanded to include news and events that are important to the progressive community.

The story behind it all: The AbilityMaine site was originally conceived to be a stand alone news and resource project for the use of people with disabilities. For the first few years that's what the site contained. Then, a page was developed for our parent entity, ROSC. It contained a few links and information about ROSC. Soon, a need was seen to have information about another ROSC project, Maine Draft and Military Counselors. A new set of informational pages were added for that group. Then, along came Breath & Shadow

Breath & Shadow is one of those happy accidents. It all started when I came a cross an article on the internet titled "TIED TO THE RAILROAD TRACK OF PROGRESS: How the American Ideology of Progress Fuels the Oppression of People with MCS." It's still online at: http://www.disabilitystudies.com/SWachsler.htm. I liked the article a lot and naively wrote to the author for permission to reprint it on AbilityMaine. I got that permission and in chatting with the author, Sharon Wachsler, I also discovered that she wrote disability humor articles. Not only that, but that she had, and still has, a weird sense of humor. I bribed her with an extraordinary amount of money, $20, to write some articles for AbilityMaine. This went on well for a couple of years, until Sharon got tired of producing regular articles for a piddling reimbursement and we conceived the idea of Breath & Shadow. Well, it really wasn't quite that simple and Sharon might question the chronology, but her memory is no better than mine, so, if questioned, we would probably both be wrong.

Ah, the Troika Reigns thing. A troika is a harness arraignment for a traditional Russian sleigh. It involves three horses being harnessed in side-by-side to pull a sleigh in one direction. The useful definition for reigns here is, to "sway [the reign of good will]." Mostly, I just couldn't resist the pun.

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