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Essential Disability News and Inclusion Stories We’ve gathered the latest disability news, accessibility updates, and inclusion stories from trusted sources across the web. These curated links highlight the trends, rights issues, and lived experiences shaping the disability community today. Photo by Joel Holland on Unsplash Netflix launches new training scheme for disabled […]

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Dr. Patti Bevilacqua shows that living well with multiple sclerosis begins with rewriting your story

Dr. Patti Bevilacqua “A person with multiple sclerosis walks into a bar… and a table, and a chair, and a wall.”  Dr. Patti Bevilacqua Dr. Patti Bevilacqua’s humour arrives before anything else: sharp, self-aware, and disarming. That’s how she opened her TEDx talk. And that’s how she opens conversations that matter. Her story doesn’t begin

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Not Charity—Community:
Acts of Giving in the Disability Justice Movement

By Danniel Swatosh, The Axis Project Jose Hernandez, Jessica De LaRosa and their dog, Mayim In mainstream narratives, disabled people are often cast as recipients of charity—people to pity awaiting rescue.  A Richard Pryor comedy routine comes to mind, where he plays a disabled person with a “cap in hand” begging

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Lindsey Mazza highlights the silent struggles of disability and calls for systemic reform

Lindsey Mazza For many years, Lindsey Mazza played a game no one else could see. It was a quiet game with just one goal: to be perceived as “normal.” Blend in, smile politely, don’t ask for help, don’t draw attention, don’t be an inconvenience. She calls it hiding in plain sight, and

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In their own words Disabled storytellers share what ‘home’ means to them

The Center for Public Integrity held an event on July 26 — the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act — called “What is Home?” that explored the challenges of finding safe homes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At the event, there were four storytellers with disabilities who

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Can Dyslexia Be an Asset?

By John Manzella The advantages of dyslexia are extensive, but they often are not seized if the dyslexic student does not have access to quality special educational services. I’m a nationally syndicated columnist, author of several books and a speaker on global business, labor and economic trends. I’m also a beneficiary,

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