It’s an election year here in the U.S. – and in quite a few other countries as well. Like many if not most Americans, disabled voters in the United States may be struggling to engage, this year ...
Members of the county's Disability Advisory Commission are hoping to become better known in the broader community during 2026 ...
Disability rights are about more than awkward looks, ramps, and accessible parking. While these are daily issues for many, there are also major issues of policy, civil rights, and even life and limb ...
Almost 160 million Americans voted this year, the highest voter turnout rate since 1900. If anything, this election has shown us Americans can be mobilized to vote based on issues that matter to them.
Since its release back on Nov. 21, I've had several social media followers and friends ask me: "What did you think of ‘Wicked ...
The disability community is a growing political constituency, and the debates have yet to really address policy priorities affecting the 57 million people in this community. A man pushes a woman in a ...
Proposed changes to the Department of Veterans Affairs disability ratings system will mean lower payouts for veterans with sleep apnea and tinnitus in the future but higher payouts for veterans facing ...
Disability activists want Democratic hopefuls to address their interests. As the sixth Democratic primary debate draws near, Gregg Beratan, a disability rights activist and member of the American ...
From affordable housing to agency in voting, candidates and citizens tackled access — what it means, where it isn’t, and how it impacts the civic process. An audience member films as candidates for ...
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