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  • The ‘Backbones’ to Living Fully with SCI

    The ‘Backbones’ to Living Fully with SCI

    By Mike Ervin, Abilities Expo Ambassador For Reveca Torres, the key to recovery from her spinal cord injury was connection. Finding the disability community meant finding the technology, tips, resources and moral support that helped her realize disability wouldn’t destroy her dreams. That’s why she founded Backbones in 2008. Her mission, she says, is to “connect people…

  • Product Spotlight: Crafted Elegance

    Product Spotlight: Crafted Elegance

    It turns out that frustration is the mother of invention too. When Dianalynn Varin was diagnosed with CIDP, an autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system, she realized that she would have to drastically change her work habits. She needed to stay in a home environment where she could remain productive, while better accommodating herself, her…

  • REV UP for National Disability Voter Registration Week

    REV UP for National Disability Voter Registration Week

    By Zach Baldwin, American Association of People with Disabilities There are over 35 million people with disabilities who are eligible to vote in the U.S. This number increases to over 62 million when we include family members in the same household, according to Rutgers University. The number of “disability voters” continues to grow when we consider the…

  • They KNOW They Can Dance!

    They KNOW They Can Dance!

    By Bonnie Lewkowicz, AXIS Dance Company and Abilities Expo Ambassador Axis Dance Company. Joel Brown and Sebastian Grubb.Photo by Michele Kumi-Baer AXIS Dance Company, based in Oakland, California, creates, performs, and teaches “physically integrated dance”—a contemporary dance form that evolves from the collaboration between dancers with and without disabilities. In existence for 25 years, we…

  • 25 Years Later, and NO ONE puts AXIS Dance Company in a Corner!

    25 Years Later, and NO ONE puts AXIS Dance Company in a Corner!

    By Liam Passmore, Shave and a Haircut In 1987 when the Bay Area’s own AXIS Dance Company first performed, gas was 89 cents per gallon, The Simpsons debuted on FOX, and Prozac had only just become available to a country flocking to see a movie called Dirty Dancing, which spawned the catchphrase, “No one puts…

  • How to Write the Perfect Resume for a Job Seeker with Disabilities

    How to Write the Perfect Resume for a Job Seeker with Disabilities

    By Mary Walton, Simple Grad Writing a resume is difficult at the best of times, but many job seekers with disabilities come up against many unique obstacles that may, at first, seem difficult to overcome. Recently, the times have changed, especially in the States where the Americans with Disabilities Act now protects you from discrimination in…

  • Ring in the New Year with Health-focused Resolutions You Can Keep

    Ring in the New Year with Health-focused Resolutions You Can Keep

    By Lisa Wells, Cure Medical As we roll into 2019, now’s the time to reconfirm your focus on living a healthy, active life! Here’s a few ways you can focus on a better, healthier YOU in the New Year. #1: Avoid Medical Products and Foods That May Trigger Latex Allergies For the general population, latex allergies…

  • Finding Expo as Child Shapes a Life and Career

    Finding Expo as Child Shapes a Life and Career

    By Scott Stone The Abilities Expo has been around for four decades, providing services and solutions to the disability community in an effort to build independence and open eyes to even greater possibilities. While many attendees visit with the intention to purchase equipment and receive education, others are inspired to find their purpose and passions…

  • The Power of Zumba

    The Power of Zumba

    Corina Gutierrez was fed up with getting sick and feeling weak. Then, she heard about Zumba. A local instructor welcomed Corina and her power wheelchair to attend a class and it changed everything. “At the end of the class, I was hooked,” recalls Corina. “This is for me. Zumba had my name on it!” After…

  • ReelAbilities: The Force Awakens

    ReelAbilities: The Force Awakens

    By Isaac Zablocki, ReelAbilities Film Festival ReelAbilities: NY Film Festival is the largest festival of its kind in the country. The festival reaches a broad audience and has a mission to bridge gaps and share the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different abilities across all spectrums. But over the past eight years of…

  • The New Horse Boy Method… Sans Horses

    The New Horse Boy Method… Sans Horses

    By Rupert Isaacson and Iliane Lorenz, Horse Boy World For those who read about Horse Boy Method in the August 2012 issue of The Buzz, we have some updates to share with you. As you may know, Horse Boy Method addresses Autism, not as a problem to be fixed, but as a skill set and…

  • Small Space, But Still Accessible

    Small Space, But Still Accessible

    By Deborah Pierce, AIA, CAPS, Author of The Accessible Home One of the myths of home accessibility is that houses need to be especially large. There’s a concern that wider doorways and halls mean that everything is larger. Since ramps take up more room than stairs (an 8-in high step translates to an 8-ft long ramp), the…