Each November, the U.S. honors the millions of veterans past and present who serve in the nation’s military. For many, especially those of us who acquired disability as a result of that service, tributes and celebrations are not without complexity.
Read MoreOctober was National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), observed annually to celebrate the contributions of America’s workers with disabilities past and present and showcase supportive, inclusive employment policies and practices that benefit employers and employees. This year’s theme was "Advancing Access and Equity."
Read MoreMeet Arwyn Swanger, Disability Advocate as she shares her journey to diagnosis and relief.
Read MoreStudents are eagerly returning to college and university campuses across the country. During this time, many will engage in campus clubs and student organizations. For disabled students, these spaces open opportunities to create positive change through advocacy and governance.
On Tuesday, September 26 at 7pm ET, in partnership with the Georgetown University Disability Cultural Center, we explored disability and student advocacy. Panelists discussed a variety of topics related to disability issues on college campuses, student involvement, and what you can do to advance disability inclusion.
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