On May 19, 2023, I attended the most amazingly iconic seminar for chronically ill and disabled people. It was held at the XXVenue, along the East River in Brooklyn, NY. What a Chronically Iconic Day!
Read MoreUNTRUE STORY: I am not a professional literary critic and therefore wildly unqualified to write a review of this incredibly heavy, but also healing book. BUT TRUTHFULLY: I am a human who has been through her fair share of trauma and who best processes information through writing, therefore I am perfectly qualified and capable of writing this book review.
Read MoreBuilding new friendships can be a challenge for anyone, but for people with disabilities, there is an added layer to navigating friendships.
Read MoreTraveling as a disabled person or with a disabled loved one may require some additional planning— remembering every necessity, navigating the best routes in each location, and even anticipating challenges from staff at various venues.
Read MoreParenting with a disability is achievable and nurtures strong families and compassionate children. Disability is only one factor of how or if disabled people parent, but being disabled does not determine how great of a parent they will be.
Read MoreAs a disabled content creator with a heart for anti-ableism and Disability Pride, I can always count on there being someone who is trolling my comments and cyberbullying.
Read MoreAs 2022 comes to an end, we at Diversability® want to reflect and thank you for being a part of our journey.
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