Family caregivers who provide care for a loved one are receiving some much needed advocate work from Senator Cory Booker. Check out this story on [...]
So there are some pretty upset people out there. One should not have to feel guilty about using their accessible parking permit. Unfortunately, there are people who assume that everyone who [...]
We are all aware of the practice of paying workers sub-minimum wage right? Well, in 1938 Congress passed the Fair Labor Standards Act. This was meant to encourage businesses to hire people with [...]
The year is 2019. The American’s with Disabilities Act is 29 years old. Inclusion is growing like spring flowers. Segregation is much older and unfortunately for society, is still a [...]
So often people put limits on themselves and others. Unfortunately, this only holds you back. We mentioned this back in January and it is still relevant to share here. Given a chance [...]
Today is March 21st. It is also World Down Syndrome Day. Down syndrome, also called Trisomy 21, is a condition in which a person is born with part of or all of an extra chromosome 21. Hence the [...]
In less than two weeks it will be April 1st. Despite this fact, winter is still a thing. Snow is piled up everywhere, making travel difficult. In fact, if you are in a wheelchair or using [...]
Inclusion and equality are two things we mention quite often and for good reason. For Jay Melton, and so many others with disabilities, finding employment means much more than just earning some [...]
People who rely on a service animal to complete vital tasks will soon get some assurance. A bill aimed at penalizing those who misrepresent their pets as service animals for the purpose of [...]
Guillermo Robles; who is blind; uses screen-reading software to access the internet. This vocalizes websites’ visual information for users; but when trying to change his toppings while ordering [...]