How to Invite a Disabled Friend Over
The first time my friend Ann invited me over to her house, I had to pretend I was a spy.
Letter From the Editor: Disability Reaches All Relationships
The disabled community makes up one in four Americans, which means their lives are intertwined within the spectrum of all relationships.
3 Disabled Workers Share How “Returning to Normal” Makes Work Inaccessible
One in four Americans has a disability. So employers risk losing out if they don’t consider how a return to office affects disabled workers.
Paralympic Swimmer Mallory Weggemann Opens Her Accessible Minnesota Home to AD
After struggling to find a place that would meet her needs, the gold medalist calls her abode a “safe space to land.”
An Open Letter to Parents Who Use the Term “Special Needs”
A question that never reached my inbox until recently was, “I prefer using the term ‘special needs,’ why should I stop?”
What Is Disabled Motherhood Like?
As a woman with cerebral palsy, the question marks I’ve had around motherhood have existed for as long as I can remember.
This Melbourne Home Doesn’t Exactly Look Accessible, And That’s the Best Part
Disability-focused design choices made way for a stunning renovation.
On Becoming Friends With a Non-Disabled Person
Becoming friends with a non-disabled person.
What Traveling With Cerebral Palsy Has Taught Me About Kindness
I am one of a billion disabled people, a number that the World Health Organization describes as 15 percent of the global population. And as a traveler, there will always be details I can’t anticipate.