Accessibility for All

Interview with Andrés Gallegos, Chairman of the National Council on Disability

Written by St. Cloud State student, Taylor Mulcahy, B.A. in Psychology “I learned to fully embrace my disability and once I did, it became easier to advocate for myself and for others.” Four years ago, Andrés Gallegos participated in the Pikes Peak Challenge in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He rolled up Pikes Peak Mountain in his […]

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Interview with Ron Pettit, Director, Disability & Inclusion and ADA Compliance,Royal Caribbean Group

by Crystal Vaughan-Gagnon, student at St. Cloud State University “I want to leave a legacy, and this is how I do it.” “Plane,” was Ron Pettit’s second word. When he was little, he would go over to his grandmother’s house and watch the airplanes from the nearby airport. He loved that he could hear and

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Cole Sibus: “We have no limits”

Meeting Cole Sibus for the first time, it will be immediately evident that he is an extrovert. His effervescent personality cascades throughout a conversation, humour seamlessly interwoven, eliciting frequent bouts of laughter from conversation partners. Witty, charming, fun-loving, daring, eager to try new things, compassionate and quite the conversationalist, Cole is a son, brother, athlete

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Marcela Marañon – I am beautiful the way I am

At 20 years old, a car accident resulted in Marcela Marañon being confined to a wheelchair, paralyzed from the waist down. Fast forward to today. The adult Marcela enjoys a very influential spot in the social media space. Her Instagram account, @thejourneyofabravewoman, which she started in 2017 “reflects my life,” Marcela said. “I feel really brave

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Katy Neas: She can teach us all a thing or two!

by Alexandra Nava-Baltimore [ This interview has been edited for length and clarity. ] Spanning a powerful 30 year career, Katy Neas, the Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (United States Department of Education), works tirelessly as she continues her plan to create a clear and strong support system

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Autistic self-taught artist and designer Margaux Wosk (they/them)

Support entrepreneurs with disabilities Margaux Wosk (they/them) is an autistic self-taught artist and designer as well as an activist and advocate for people with disabilities. They fight really hard for those who own their own business so that these entrepreneurs are able to have the same rights and benefits that are available through organizations that

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