The second cohort of the MaRS and Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Mobility Unlimited Hub

Listen to this Article Bionic Power Inc.  This Vancouver-based startup has developed a smart orthosis to address knee-related gait deficiencies, allowing people with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and post-polio syndrome to move more easily, safely and independently. GiveVision This London, U.K. startup has developed sight-enhancing wearable headsets that allow visually impaired users to watch live […]

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Together We Shine: Building Inclusive Arts Spaces Across New York

By Carrie Ann Trubenstein, Constructive Partnerships Unlimited (CP Unlimited) Listen to this Article The sign-up sheet sits on a wrinkled piece of loose-leaf paper near the bar, names written in every direction. A few performers tune guitars while others rehearse poems under their breath. There is laughter, the clink of glasses, and that familiar mix

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How Michelle Weger turned narcolepsy into a model for smarter productivity

Listen to this Article When Michelle Weger first started nodding off in class, she thought she was just tired. University days stretched long, microscopes glowed dim, and ambition burned hot. She was one of ten students accepted into a coveted Diagnostic Cytology program, training her eyes to read cells that would tell life-and-death stories. Then

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When visibility meets representation:
Why representation of Queer people with disabilities in media and travel matters

by Matthew (Matty) Medeiros Listen to this Article Hi, I’m Matthew Medeiros, but everyone calls me Matty. I’m from Vancouver, British Columbia, and I wear a few hats in the travel world. I’m the Program Coordinator at Travel Best Bets, supporting more than 500 home-based travel advisors across Canada, and I’m also an Accessible Travel

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Keep The Axis Project Alive

Listen to this Article Founded by George Gallego, The Axis Project has long been a sanctuary where individuals with disabilities train, connect, and reclaim their strength and independence. Earlier this year, the center was forced to relocate, leaving its members without the uniquely accessible space that had transformed countless lives. George has launched a $250,000 fundraising

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Who Gets to Date Freely?
Asking as a Disabled Black Woman
in the Global South

By Thembelihle Ngcai Listen to this Article When Myisha Battle asked whether dating can ever be economically fair, she meant well. She spoke to a truth many women know: power is entangled with money, and money has always had its hand in romance. But even her sharp essay missed a harder question I live with: Can dating ever

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How AV Systems create equal access for the
Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Listen to this Article Sound often shapes how people share and understand ideas. In schools, offices, and public areas, it’s the main way messages travel. For people who are deaf or hard of hearing, these places become easier to join when technology supports equal communication. Audio-Visual (AV) systems now make that possible. In this article,

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How a Café is tackling
the disability employment crisis

By Delani Li, Columbia News Service Employees at Café Joyeux. (Photo courtesy of Café Joyeux) Listen to this Article The employment situation for people with disabilities in New York City is dire, according to advocates who want more companies to see the benefits of hiring an inclusive workforce. According to a report from AHRC NYC, an organization that

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