Publications

Heres some of the articles I have written.

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Reviewed Journals

Linton, M. (2021). “Mind the Gap: Data and adults with developmental disabilities in Ontario”. Carleton Perspectives on Public Policy, 7. https://ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/cpopp/article/view/3182

Book Chapters

Linton, M. (2020). “Pink Glitter Canes and Matte Red Lips: Fashion and femmes with disabilities”. In D. Dreidger (Ed.). Still Living the Edges: A Disabled Women’s Reader, Second Edition. Toronto: Inanna.

Articles

Linton, M.Q. (2021). “A Penny a Poppy”. Briarpatch Magazine. https://briarpatchmagazine.com/articles/view/sheltered-workshops-poppies-disabled-workers

Linton, M. Q. (2021). “The Institution that Remains: the Manitoba Developmental Centre and Disabled Confinement in Manitoba”. Winnipeg Police Cause Harm. https://winnipegpolicecauseharm.org/blog/the-institution-that-remains-the-manitoba-developmental-centre-and-disabled-confinement-in-manitoba/

Linton, M. (2021). “Disability, Death & the Fight for Justice”. Disability Visibility Project. https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2021/06/08/disability-death-the-fight-for-justice/

Linton, M. (2021). “Ontario’s Hidden Institutions”. Canadian Dimension. https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/custodial-institutions-ontarios-hidden-victims

Linton, M., Chokly, K., Lauriault, T. (2021). “Invisible People and Institutions: No data about Custodial Institutions for Disabled People in Canada?”. DataLibre. http://datalibre.ca/2021/02/18/invisible-people-and-institutions-no-data-about-custodial-institutions-for-disabled-people-in-canada/

Linton, M. (2021). “On Prisons and Personal Care Homes: Disabled Confinement and COVID-19”. Winnipeg Police Cause Harm. https://winnipegpolicecauseharm.org/blog/on-prisons-and-personal-care-disabled-confinement-and-covid-19/

Linton, M. (2021). “Vaccinate and Deinstitutionalize Now: residential service homes and the failure of independent living”. Disability Justice Network of Ontario.  https://www.djno.ca/post/vaccinate-deinstitutionalize-now-residential-service-homes-and-the-failure-of-independent-living

Linton, M. (2020). “‘Warehouses like this are not the answer’: Exposing the crisis of long-term care in Manitoba”. Canadian Dimension. https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/warehouses-like-this-not-the-answer-exposing-crisis-long-term-care-manitoba

Linton, M. (2020). “Mental health under neoliberalism: From self-help to CBT”. Canadian Dimension. https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/mental-health-under-neoliberalism-from-self-help-to-cbt

Linton, M. (2020). “They Promised Never Again: Institutionalization in Pandemic”. Disability Justice Network of Ontario. https://www.djno.ca/post/they-promised-never-again-institutionalization-in-pandemic

Linton, M. (2020). “Institutional Legacies of Violence: Neoliberalism and custodial care in Ontario”. Canadian Dimension. https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/institutional-legacies-of-violence-of-custodial-care-in-ontario

Linton, M. (2020). “We have always been disposable: The Structural Violence of Neoliberalism”. Canadian Dimension. https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/we-have-always-been-disposable-the-structural-violence-of-neoliberal-healthcare

Linton, M. (2019). “Disenfranchised and disillusioned: Little progress made for voters with Disabilities”. CBC Opinion. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/opinion-disability-vote-manitoba-election-1.526699

Linton, M. (2019). “Get Well Soon:  The depoliticization and corporatization of wellness”. The Uniter. http://uniter.ca/view/get-well-soon

Linton, M. (2019). “Am I accidentally catfishing you? Do I even have a choice?”. CBC Opinion. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/opinion-dating-disability-catfishing-1.4860862

Linton, M. (2018). “Mental Health is not Wealth: The cost of the corporatization of the mental health movement”. The Uniter. http://uniter.ca/view/mental-health-is-not-wealth

Linton, M. (2018). “Bodies as Burdens: Crippling Capitalism”. The Uniter. http://uniter.ca/view/mental-health-is-not-wealth

Lectures

Bensilmane, S., Jarelll, C., Jones, E., Linton, M. (2021, May). “Cops Out of Care Work”. Disability Justice Network of Ontario. https://youtu.be/efoAHUKL-9s

Linton, M. (2021, May). “Hack the Data Gap”. GOOD21 Conference: Open For Community Wellbeing: GO Open Data Association.

Linton, M. (2021). “Disabled People F*ck”. McMaster Student Union’s Disability Pride Week: McMaster University.

Linton, M. (2020). “Abolish the Nursing Home”. Resource Movement General Meeting.

Marcus Ware, S. & Linton, M. (2020). “DJNO In Conversation with Syrus and Megan: Disability Justice and Abolition”. Disability Justice Network of Ontario.

Linton, M. (2020). “Sex, Disability and COVID-19”. National Education Association of Disabled Students Community Lecture.

Linton, M. (2019). “Take Note: A Panel Discussion on Sexualized Violence”. University of Winnipeg Students Association Speakers Series.

Linton, M. (2018). “Accessibility Rights and the Commemoration of the UNDHR”. Manitoba Human Rights Commission Speaker Series.

Public Scholarship: Media & Press

March 28, 2021 (Vancouver). “For-Profit Group Homes for Disabled People”. CBC radio’s North x Northwest with Cheryl MacKay

March 28, 2021 (Toronto). “COVID in Unregulated Group Homes”. CBC radio’s Fresh Air with Jason Dsouza.

March 28, 2021 (Yellowknife). “COVID and Overcrowding”. CBC radio’s The Weekender with Marc Winkler.

March 28, 2021 (Winnipeg). “Deinstitutionalization and Reinstitutionalization”. CBC radio’s Weekend Morning with Nadia Kidwai.

March 28, 2021 (Calgary). “Privatization of Group Homes”. CBC radio’s Daybreak.

March 28, 2021 (Saskatoon). “Underregulated Group Homes for Disabled People”. CBC radio’s Saskatchewan Weekend with Peter Mills.

March 28, 2021 (Montreal). “Congregate living for disabled people”. CBC radio’s All in a Weekend with Ainslie MacLellan.

March 10, 2021 (Ottawa). “Transinstitutionalization in Ontario”. Presentation to the Joint Taskforce on Deinstitutionalization.

March 7-April 11, 2021 (Ontario). “Hack the Data Gap: Making institutions for disabled people visible”. Hackathon co-organizer with the Tracing COVID-19 Data Project, Canadian Open Data Society (CODS), GO Open Data (GOOD), and Open North.

March 2, 2021 (Halifax). “Homes for Special Needs Association and Reinstitutionalization”. Presentation to the Disability Rights Coalition.

February 28, 2021 (Halifax). “Vaccinate Group Homes”. CBC radio’s Mainstreet with Adam Douglas.

February 28, 2021 (Yellowknife). “Vaccinate people with Intellectual Disabilities”. CBC radio’s The Weekender with Marc Winkler.

February 28, 2021 (Toronto). “Unregulated For-Profit Group Homes.” CBC radio’s Fresh Air with Jason Dsouza.

February 28, 2021 (Calgary). “Vaccinate people with Intellectual Disabilities”. CBC radio’s Daybreak with Russel Bowers.

February 28, 2021 (Winnipeg). “Vaccinate people with Intellectual Disabilities”. CBC radio’s Weekend Morning with Nadia Kidwai.

February 28, 2021 (Saskatoon). “Vaccinate people with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes”. CBC radio’s Saskatchewan Weekend with Shauna Powers.

February 24, 2021 (Ottawa). “Why one woman is sounding the alarm about covid-19 in homes for people with disabilities”. CBC Radio’s All in a Day with Alan Neal.  

April 6, 2019 (Ottawa). “Institutionalization of Disabled Women”. House of Commons Status of Women Committee. Meeting 135, 42nd session.