Children are naturally curious—that’s part of what makes them so fun to talk to, but also causes them to ask blunt questions ...
This column is a thought piece on the evolution of Disability Pride and the importance of generating a conversation between persons with disabilities and the larger culture and why that will have ...
To mark Disability Pride Month, which celebrates the rights and achievements of disabled individuals, we spoke with some leading disabled soap stars to highlight the importance of authentic ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Hosted by ABC7's Karina Nova, Disability Pride is a roundtable discussion that highlights three leading voices representing advocacy for disability in Bay Area. Panelists share ...
Legal experts are warning nursing home leaders that inappropriate conversations with employees about disabilities, medical conditions or their general health can be costly, after a federal court ...
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 can be difficult to talk about sensitively because of how embedded ableism is in our language, biases and perceptions of disability. Conversations about disability are slowly increasing, ...
'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 ...
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 ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA)– According to a recent study from one of the leading networks for equality and inclusion in the workplace, Employers Network for Equality & Inclusion, people with disabilities ...
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