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Husband. Father. Pastor. Author. Advocate. Join Dr. Lamar Hardwick, The Autism Pastor, as he discusses life, theology and faith, culture, politics, and leadership through the lens of disability. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/autismpastorpodcast/support

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The Autism Pastor Podcast Lamar Hardwick (D.Min.)

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Husband. Father. Pastor. Author. Advocate. Join Dr. Lamar Hardwick, The Autism Pastor, as he discusses life, theology and faith, culture, politics, and leadership through the lens of disability. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/autismpastorpodcast/support

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    Two Minute Chapter Chat

    Two Minute Chapter Chat

    Here’s another #twominutechapterchat for my forthcoming book How Ableism Fuels Racism. In this episode I share the central thoughts about chapter one of the book which is titled Disability, Blackness, and Early American Christianity.
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    2 Minute Chapter Chat

    2 Minute Chapter Chat

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    An update on my cancer treatment.

    An update on my cancer treatment.

    Yesterday I updated the congregation on my health and cancer treatment plan. Here are a few quick notes.
    1. The spot on my lung is still small but unfortunately in a position that is too difficult to surgically remove. Instead we will utilize radiation therapy.
    2. As a result surgical intervention is no longer an option for the original tumor in the rectum. This is because there is no medical benefit to only removing some cancer. The surgery would be very difficult and high risk and in the end I would still have cancer in the lung which would still require ongoing chemotherapy.
    3. As of now I am on chemotherapy indefinitely. This is to continue to treat and control the cancer that is present.
    4. According to my NY doctor, there are new immunotherapy drugs that are being fast tracked for approval by the FDA for which I am a perfect candidate for. They have had extremely successful results with these medicines during clinical trial and I will be able to switch to these medicines when they are available to the public in the next year or so.
    Please pray for the current treatment plan to either kill and/or control the cancer until I can receive the immunotherapy.
    Also pray for my overall health and tolerance for the chemo as I continue the treatments indefinitely.


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    The Blue Ring Journal

    The Blue Ring Journal

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    It's Never Not Nine

    It's Never Not Nine

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    Slaves Without Masters Part Three

    Slaves Without Masters Part Three

    The Mark of Slavery: Disability, Race, And Gender in Antebellum America.
    George Fitzhugh was born in Prince William County in the state of Virginia in 1806. Raised in King George County, Fitzhugh would graduate high school and eventually go on to study law and get married and begin practicing in Caroling County, VA. Fitzhugh has historically been known as a fierce and articulate defender of slavery. Prior to the American Civil War, Fitzhugh managed to build a prominent platform for sharing his ideas and promoting his position on the benefits of racial slavery, particularly in the south. He also worked in Washington D.C. briefly and for the Confederate Treasury in Richmond Virginia. Following the war, Fitzhugh worked for the Freedman’s Bureau.
    In this episode, we examine the influence that George Fitzhugh had in historically linking disability to Blackness by insisting that racial slavery in the south was morally superior to free labor in the North.


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Insightful

Pastor Hardwick gives articulate voice for the need for growth in churches regarding understanding invisible disabilities and inclusion in general. Thank you Pastor.

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