Disability is a fact of life; it is not rare or marginal. One in four adults in the United States has a disability. That means a significant number of students on campus navigate their days as people ...
'Lift up the conversation': State's first disability pride parade to take place Saturday in Santa Fe
Jul. 11—Pam Parfitt has worn hearing aids for nearly 50 years, beginning when she was in her 30s. "Not All Disabilities Are Visible" — that's what her shirt will say as she marches through downtown ...
It’s not a position you’ll find at most organizations – Executive Director of Accessibility – but it’s one that GBH’s Donna Danielewski relishes. Over nearly two decades at GBH, she’s helped continue ...
Disability advocacy isn’t just about accessibility — it’s about dignity, autonomy and the fundamental right to live fully. As the first person of color to chair the board of the Center for Independent ...
Technology can be both a lifeline and a barrier. Users with disabilities explain how accessible design transforms tech from ...
Ali Stroker didn’t see kids with disabilities represented on TV or stage growing up, so she paved the way herself. The actor, singer, and star of GH’s The Accessibility Issue shares how she uses her ...
A MARCH IS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY AWARENESS MONTH. IT’S A TIME TO CELEBRATE THE ADVERSITIES, TALENTS AND LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. AND JOINING ME THIS MORNING IS ARC OF PALM BEACH ...
Hearing their questions was music to my ears. To me, their curiosity served as an indication that not only did they look past ...
The month of July is recognized as Disability Pride Month in the United States. On July 13, the first Disability Pride Parade held in New Mexico was organized in Santa Fe by Disability Pride New ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
MoFo’s Disability Affinity Network recently hosted a fireside chat in its Boston office, moderated by partner and co-chair of the firm’s Appellate and Supreme Court practice Joe Palmore, with Judge ...
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