In this episode of Diversability Amplified, Tiffany Yu sits down with Kelley Coleman, author of Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child, to explore the transformative journey of parenting a disabled child and advocating for systems change. They discuss the importance of normalizing disability, unlearning negative messaging, and creating inclusive environments for both children and parents.
Read MoreWhether positive or negative, the impact family has on our development is immeasurable and incontestable. For disabled people, family members can be either the biggest supporters or hurdles in their journeys.
Read More"It has taken me 52 years to accept and fully embrace my [disabled] identity…. I can finally breathe as I have found my calling and my voice. I feel empowered."
Read MoreIn this episode, Tiffany Yu speaks with Arthur Gwynne, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity and accessibility in the music industry. Arthur shares his personal journey navigating disability, and discusses the challenges of balancing self-care with professional responsibilities. Arthur shares RAMPD’s mission to promote inclusion and support for disabled music professionals, along with the tools and strategies that have helped him succeed. Join us as we dive into his experiences working with artist Lachi, the growth of RAMPD, and the evolving conversation around accessibility and identity in professional spaces.
Read MoreI say, buy the book, read the book, and then re-read the book.
Read MoreIn this episode, Diversability CEO & Founder Tiffany Yu speaks with Sean Gold, Kelley Coleman, and Danielle Connolly about disability representation in books, including Sean Gold's forthcoming book The ABCs of Disabilities and Kelly Coleman's book that came out earlier this year Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child
Read MoreVisiting Paris ahead of the Paralympics, I found it nearly impossible to move swiftly or find comfortable methods of transportation for the majority of the trip.
Read MoreFashik's storytelling is both engaging and empowering. Adeline's adventures are not just entertaining but also educational, teaching children about inclusivity, friendship, and resilience.
Read MoreThe ABCs of Disabilities by Sean Gold is a children's book that expertly introduces young readers to the concepts of disability, accessibility, and inclusion.
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