AFA February 2026

Four people, all in wheelchairs, are recording a podcast around a table in a studio. They are wearing headphones and speaking into microphones. A neon sign in the window behind them reads "Voices without Limits".

Voices Without Limits

Listen to this Article The digital world has given rise to a diverse range of storytellers, and among them are bloggers with disabilities who are breaking barriers, raising awareness, and redefining what it means to be a creator. From lifestyle and travel to advocacy and personal journeys, these individuals are using their platforms to educate, […]

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Snippets – AfA Winter/February 2026 Issue

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 Listen to this Article Samsung Launches New Accessibility Initiatives for International

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A group of four diverse professionals sitting around a conference table, looking visibly stressed and exhausted. Three of them have their hands to their foreheads or eyes in gestures of frustration or fatigue. Documents, glasses of water, and a laptop are spread across the table.

Robert Ludke wants workplaces to stop treating disability like a side project

Listen to this Article Robert Ludke Robert Ludke does not frame disability inclusion as a feel-good initiative or a side program parked in human resources. He treats it as operational work that affects how organizations function day to day. That perspective runs through both consultancies he leads and through the examples he shares with executives

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A youth soccer team in blue and white uniforms poses for a group photo on a sunny turf field. One player in the center holds a championship trophy, and the players are smiling, some wearing medals. Two adult coaches stand in the back row, and a line of evergreen trees is visible behind the field fence.

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By Devika Desai Listen to this Article Scott Martin Scott Martin had always been in the prime of his life. “I had done everything I was supposed to do. I followed all the rules for a good life. I’d worked hard, eaten right and exercised regularly. I’d been good.” The quote is a puncture to

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Dyslexic students have the right to read — and Manitoba has joined other provinces to address this

By Michael Baker Sessional Lecturer, Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba Listen to this Article Disclosure statement: Michael Baker does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. Disabled students continue to face

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Kimberly Hill Ridley, New York’s first Chief Disability Officer, is changing how Government responds to disability

Listen to this Article Kimberly Hill Ridley When New York created the role of Chief Disability Officer in 2022 it placed disability policy where it had rarely lived before, inside the Governor’s executive chamber with direct access to every agency under state control. Wheelchair user, Kimberly Hill Ridley stepped into that role with decades of institutional

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