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By David Block It’s 1997 on one of those perfect winter days when the slopes…
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By David Block It’s 1997 on one of those perfect winter days when the slopes…
By Bob “4-Wheel Bob” Coomber, Abilities Expo Ambassador I woke in a tent on September…
Stephanie Thomas’ passion as well as her life’s work is accessible fashion. Her company, Cur8Able, is…
By Lisa Wells, Cure Medical Cure Medical offers two areas of support to the disability…
Any obstetrician, midwife or doula will encourage expectant parents to talk to their unborn child.…
By Marisa Boni The silent determination, the intense focus, the steady climb, one foot in…
By Jennifer French, Neurotech Network Being handed a card of a progressive neurological condition changes…
By Stephanie Alves, ABL Denim I kid you not. Restricted circulation is no joke! Read it for…
By Jillian Day Embarking on a digital nomad lifestyle presents a unique set of challenges…
By Mark Potter, Civil Rights Attorney When I started litigating disability access cases in 1996,…
By Greg Smith, Sr., The Strength Coach iDiversicons, the world’s first diverse emoji keyboard has released…
By Gary Karp, Modern Disability The once-popular phrase was “Hire the Handicapped.” Well, we’ve come a…