Should they brush it off as just annoying, but predictable comments from people who should probably know but usually don’t? Or, is there more to casual ableism than irritation? And how hard should non ...
New York celebrated the fifth annual Disability Pride with a colorful parade, marching from Madison Square Park to Union Square Park in New York City on July, 14, 2019. The event promotes inclusion, ...
July is Disability Pride Month. Like a lot of people with disabilities, I have been trying all month to figure out how I feel about “disability pride” — not so much the emerging, semi-official ...
Working in media has always been an uphill battle for disabled writers, but an ever-shrinking industry gives “hard” a whole new meaning. Over the past decade, I thought I had finally figured out how ...
Disabled isn't a bad word. That's the message writer Melissa Blake wants to send this Disability Pride Month as she advocates to change people's misconceptions about people with disabilities. "So ...
This month marks 34 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law, and Disability Pride Month was officially established nearly a decade ago. As one blind author and illustrator ...
There’s one type of insurance people often forget about, said Dave Ramsey on a recent episode of The Ramsey Show. “If you’re ...
The state placed a terminally ill child on a multi-year waitlist. Disability advocates fear the state’s recent waitlist ...
The recent Facebook announcement by Whaikaha – the Ministry of Disabled People on changes to funding for carers and equipment modification and services has put the media spotlight, once again, on ...
This interdisciplinary minor examines disability from perspectives in health sciences, humanities and social sciences. Gaining a well-rounded understanding of disability history, rights, and lived ...
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 ...
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Handicapped Person Forgot To Bring Their Disabled Placard With Them, But They Parked In A Special Spot Anyway
Imagine having a visible disability where you really do need to take advantage of handicap parking spots whenever possible. If you forgot to bring your handicapped placard with you, would you still ...
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