'A kick in the face,' says Not Dead Yet
Oct 1, 2001 -- On Oct. 5, bioethicist Peter Singer, who wrote in his book Practical Ethics that "Killing a disabled infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. Very often it is not wrong at all," will appear at the fall conference of the New Hampshire Governor's Commission on Disability, facing such well-known disability rights figures as Wellesley bioethicist Adrienne Asch, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner Paul Steven Miller and Halftheplanet.com's John Kemp, former head of VSA (and before that with the National Easter Seal Society).