No one should have to sit on the sidelines because of a disability. A West Michigan organization is making sure people of all abilities can find joy a do a lot— from rollerskating to self-defense, ...
Reading the recent obituaries about Janet Reno, it seems that she may have grappled with her disability identity. This phrase refers to the affirmation – rather than denial - of one’s reality as a ...
October is Disability Awareness Month, and I feel the need to start early after reading the Sept. 12 article “Promise Kept.” People with disabilities are so much more than “employment at MRCI to ...
A disabled writer and online magazine publisher recently tweeted this: It’s a familiar sort of conflict, especially for people with disabilities. This clash over the relative merits and problems of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andrew Pulrang writes about disability practices, policy, and culture. There’s an important question that may get too little ...
The biggest barrier to having a full quality of life for 57 million handicapped people in the U.S. is landing a rewarding career, Carol Glazer and Howard Green write for Just Means. Only around 20% of ...
The first days of school are often an exciting time for young children, who get to step out into the big world for the first time, or get back in touch with old friends and teachers. For children just ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --- From Spring 2019 to Spring 2020, the unemployment rate for young adults surged from 8.4 percent to 24.4 percent! Experts say many young people are trying to make ...
The area's MP recently described the lack of access as "exclusion by design" and called for the government to consider the ...
(HealthDay News) – Older people with positive age stereotypes are significantly more likely to recover from disability than those with negative age stereotypes, according to a study published in the ...