Author: Harrison Dressler

Harrison Dressler researches the history of disability, capitalism, and incarceration in Canada.

  • In Praise of Laziness

    Walter A. Ratcliffe, a deaf-blind socialist, collected a bundle of poems and shuffled through Ontario’s alleyways, disregarding the stares and glances of passersby. It was Brantford: 1926. The twentieth century … Keep reading »