By Paul Amadeus Lane Inviting someone over in a wheelchair may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With a little
By Paul Amadeus Lane Inviting someone over in a wheelchair may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With a little
My first month of college has been a success. I know it’s just the beginning of my new beginning, but I already feel like I’ve
By Isabella Bullock Voting is a fundamental right that every citizen should be able to exercise without any barriers. However, for people with disabilities, this
Many people have a MAJOR misconception that doctors and their staff are well-versed in how to treat people with disabilities. Many people also wrongly believe
By Isabella Bullock Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects many people around the world. However, people with disabilities are at a higher risk
Prior to going on our two-week adventure through Italy, I heard lots of mixed reviews.Certainly, there was no contesting the beauty and uniqueness of a
After doing research, there may be a genetic reason for why my blog posts are always late. Spina bifida is a spinal defect that leads
Cripping up: The act of an able-bodied person, typically an actor, dressing up and portraying the role/character of a disabled person, mimicking the physical characteristics
Whether you are seeking your first job or a new job, seeking employment can be daunting especially when you have a disability. Applying, interviewing, accepting
Denied Boarding: Air Carrier Bias Early this month, my husband and I had the pleasure of traveling to Spain with a group of our closest
September is National Preparedness Month. Preparedness is a term used to describe being prepared for a disaster, emergency, or life-changing event. Being prepared can save
THE WAIT IS OVER You’ve been waiting for the next bold breakthrough in rear-wheel drive capability.The wait is over, and it’s about time!Introducing the R-TRAK