Four women share their decisions to have surgery to improve quality of life.
Read MoreToday, Tuesday, July 25, 2023 — ahead of the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 2023 — Diversability announced the 2023 D-30 Disability Impact List, honoring the accomplishments of 30 disability leaders across 12 countries. Launched in 2020, the D-30 Disability Impact List is Diversability’s annual list honoring 30 disabled leaders globally.
Read MoreMembers of the Diversability Leadership Collective share some of the benefits of mind-body medicine they’ve experienced personally.
Read MoreOn May 19th, 2023, a group of fabulous and caring people put their heart and souls into bringing the disabled and chronically ill from the Chronicon community, from all over the US and Canada, to meet each other face to face in many cases for the first time. They gathered to celebrate all that they are and all that they can and will become. It was truly the most amazingly iconic day…
Read MoreOn Wednesday, June 21st at 7 PM ET, we hosted Diversability Unplugged: Disability & LGBTQIA+ Pride, a panel discussion about the rising anti-LGBGTQIA+ legislation being introduced across the United States, the intersection of ableism and homophobia, Pride month, and lack of access to Pride events.
Read MoreDisabled people share their experiences of delayed and misdiagnosis. Delays in diagnosis and misdiagnosis can have devastating effects.
Read MoreOn 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.
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