I recently binge-watched this new Netflix show "Special" and LOVED IT. First, it is 8 episodes, 15 minutes each, so you can literally watch it in 2 hours. Second, it is a show starring and created by a gay man with Cerebral Palsy, and so tackles ableism (and lots of other things) in the gay community head-on. It also is very funny and entertaining. Here is an article about it in case you don't want to commit to the full show just yet!
https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/special-netflix-review.html
This is the blog for History 128, LGBTQ History of the U.S., Claremont McKenna College, spring 2019. It is open only to members of the class. Please post items relevant to the themes of our course, and please comment on other posts as well. Check back regularly for updates!
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Wait yes I was just binge watching this last night :O I really really liked it too and really appreciated an opportunity to watch a narrative about gayness and disability. The show is very funny, too, which is awesome. It definitely follows a trend of the most palatable version of progress getting lauded in the mainstream as "radical" (i.e., queer disability gets its Netflix moment when it's about a skinny white gay), but I guess that's par for the course.
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