This continues to happen. Children are being dragged through the hallways and assaulted by teachers at an alarming rate. Most recently, in Fargo a mother accused a teacher of punching and kicking [...]
Diversity. It is more than sexual orientation, culture, or disability. Neuro diversity should also be celebrated – think of neurodiversity. Click here to hear why we should be celebrating [...]
The article from The Mighty highlights an episode of Speechless, where a young man with CP takes charge of his IEP meeting at school. The importance of teaching all children and young adults to [...]
Last August Justin Levene’s wheelchair was forgotten on his flight and was forced to drag himself through the airport with his hands. Mr. Levene is a wheelchair athlete and wanted to take [...]
US Paralympian Simmer Liz Johnson, just stepped out of the pro-athlete circuit and this is what she’s come to discover. As an extension of our recent blog about the Danger of a Single [...]
Independence really can be impacted significantly by a small well-designed tool. Singaporean designer Kevin Chiam developed a set of cooking tools for the visually impaired in his final year at [...]
According to the LYFT blog, they are willing to give people free or low-cost rides to your local polling place. They want to help the 15 million people in American registered to vote that didnt [...]
Pippa Stacey is not an inspiration; she a woman working for the same things you are. We hear stories all the time about people with disabilities who overcome the odds and it makes us feel good [...]
Articles like this one are not difficult to find, neither are stories of people with disabilities sharing stories about the ignorance of people who park in the access aisles of accessible parking [...]
It is one of those things I know I take for granted: that I know what bottle in the shower has the shampoo in it. For someone who has vision issues or is blind it really can make living [...]