New York Times staff members put their heads together with disability advocates to recommend movies, books, TV shows, dance and art that capture disability experiences.
Source: 28 Ways to Learn About Disability Culture – The New York Times
[sc name="responsivevoice" ][/sc]Internally, I’ve been coming to terms with many things about my new identity as a cyborg in more than theory. It has been a little weird. Some months have passed since the teeth were dealt with, and things seem to be going well. At the last cleaning, my teeth were much less mobile.…
Is the U.S. Postal Service compromised? Is the Trump administration purposefully sabotaging the mail to add weight to claims of voter fraud risk? The people and the unions want to know.
New York Times staff members put their heads together with disability advocates to recommend movies, books, TV shows, dance and art that capture disability experiences.
Source: 28 Ways to Learn About Disability Culture – The New York Times
Tyler Stosich’s wheelchair is controlled by a straw. Normally, he doesn’t think twice about it. But COVID-19 turned normal on its head, so Stosich decided to innovate.
[caption id="attachment_84" align="alignright" width="169"] Scarf and Attitude[/caption] [responsivevoice_button] Many people can’t mask for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, the rules and policies in many places don’t take people with special needs into account. Most of the time though, you can solve problems if the gate keepers know that you are considerate. Face shields are well…