If things were normal right now, I’d be hanging out with friends and going to my favorite restaurants in Chicago. I’d also be traveling and
If things were normal right now, I’d be hanging out with friends and going to my favorite restaurants in Chicago. I’d also be traveling and
One thing that I’ve learned about having a disability is that family plays a very important part of your everyday life! I live with my
One of the things that I’m really passionate about, as evidenced by my bio, is disability representation in entertainment media. In college, I wanted to
I never thought that I would be in this situation, being kept away from the outside world. I can only leave my apartment to go
Life has rapidly changed for so many of us as coronavirus has altered the state of the entire world. While there is little that we
Everyday is an opportunity to stop and smell the roses. I believe in celebrating life’s successes and opportunities. If you are disabled, or as others
Currently in the U.S., about 61 million people collect social security benefits each month. Another 56 million people, or 19% of the population, receive disability
How many of you have lost power in your house due to weather or other circumstances, and thought to yourself, “Oh my God, how am
Every December, after all the hustle and bustle dissipates from the excitement of Christmas, you and your family may take the time to look back
When you get married and take your vows, the idea of for better or worse is understandable. However, we don’t think much about the “in
The reason for the season is giving, reflecting on our holiday celebrations and looking toward the new year with positive changes, and being with family.
Thanksgiving is over. It’s officially December. You know what that means? It’s time for holiday traditions. I don’t know about you, but traditions are what