In 1972, I escaped the Willowbrook State School. There, I experienced torture and abuse alongside thousands of other people with disabilities. Though I’m best known for fighting my way out of there, I ...
In April, as I stepped onto a cruise ship with my family, I should have been excited. But often, I don’t have the luxury of feeling that first moment of vacation bliss. Living with multiple sclerosis, ...
Zach Mecham is a disabled entrepreneur and proud Iowan. As the lead facilitator of “Allies in Advocacy,” he works to make Iowa a better place for Iowans with disabilities. “What do you do?” Our career ...
The English learner population in the United States stands at about 5.2 million students. Sixteen percent of these students also have disabilities. So, in addition to English-language instruction, ...
I provide telehealth counseling appointments to clients ages 14+ years old residing in Maine or Pennsylvania. Are you feeling exhausted and overwhelmed? Would you like to process your concerns with ...
Our career is so core to our identity that this is one of the first questions we ask when we meet someone. As a result, most of us would like to have a fulfilling job. One that gives us identity and ...