What Hotels Get Wrong (and Right) About Accessible Design, From Disabled Travelers
Hotels, listen up: ADA compliance alone often falls short—this is how you should be designing for real guests.
The #1 Thing I Did to Make Traveling So Much Better
“Have you ever thought about getting a cane?” my sister asked me not long ago. She said it in the way that big sisters do — like she’d been thinking about it and was now laying the groundwork.
What’s It Like to Date While Disabled?
Emily Ladau, Rebekah Taussig, Catarina Rivera, and I share how we’ve dated with disability.
As Someone with Cerebral Palsy, Here's How I Made My House a Sanctuary
I hoped to mitigate the stress often posed by surroundings through furnishing with accessibility in mind.
Disability Can Be Funny (Trust Me)
One little-known aspect of living with a disability is that you can get yourself into some hilarious situations.
Travel is Becoming More Accessible— Here’s How
Stories, resources, and advice from travelers seeing the world from different perspectives.
If You Want to Pack More Efficiently, Ask a Disabled Traveler
Creativity and disability go hand in hand, and traveling is no different.
How to Navigate Encounters and Friendships With Disabled Folks
I have a face that is, for better or worse, approachable.
5 Disabled Folks on How to Welcome Everyone During the Holidays
Sending a simple text makes me feel so seen.