Before they can cast their ballots, voters with disabilities often say they have difficulties getting information on how to participate in the electoral process. That's because many disabled Americans ...
Students for Disability Justice (SDJ) hosted a screening and panel discussion of the documentary Crip Camp at Doc Films on Saturday, May 6. Crip Camp tells the story of Camp Jened, a summer camp for ...
Disability can be difficult to talk about sensitively because of how embedded ableism is in our language, biases and perceptions of disability. Conversations about disability are slowly increasing, ...
This July marks both the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Disability Pride Month — a time to celebrate progress and recognize the role people with disabilities have ...
July marks both Disability Pride Month in the U.S., and the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act — a potentially opportune time to reassess just how inclusive workplaces are for ...
As HR professionals dig into the accessibility aspect of DEI, potholes abound. “Accessibility is one of those terms that engenders a lot of anxiety for folks,” Kelly Hermann told HR Dive. “They’re ...
“Over 25 percent of U.S. adults have a disability, but rigorous and centralized accessibility information is still hard to find for even the biggest tech releases…accessibility stories are ...
Upon my first watch of the viral ASL halftime performance, I thought, “Wow, what a talented and dynamic performance. This is so great for disability accessibility.” But as my news and social media ...
This story is part of a series on disability and faith. (RNS) — The worship service begins with “Amazing Grace,” an old favorite with the lyrics: “I once was blind, but now I see!” Later, preaching on ...