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Finding Community in Gaming and Discord
Online communities, like ES Gaming's Discord, empower disabled gamers. Learn about accessible gaming and the importance of welcoming digital spaces. -
When Will Freedom be Mine?
Navigating life with cerebral palsy, the journey is about adapting, advocating, and embracing one's full self. The pursuit of hope and freedom involves striving for self-acceptance, while also acknowledging the challenges faced. -
Different is Not Wrong: Mental Health and Neurodivergence
Mental illness and neurodivergence are often misunderstood. Learn how embracing differences and advocating for acceptance can enrich our society. -
A How-To Guide to Welcoming Language, and Why It Matters
Language shapes our thoughts and society's perceptions. Learn how to use bias-free language to avoid negative connotations and encourage respect. -
My Mental Health and Me: My Journey to Finding Words Again
Writer Keah Brown shares her journey from childhood storytelling to published books, overcoming anxiety and self-doubt to rediscover her passion for writing. -
Breaking Barriers: The Power of Disability Education in Creating Better Classrooms
Disability education breaks barriers and builds empathy. Learn how schools can create accessible, welcoming spaces for all students. -
Embracing Accessibility Beyond the Holidays
Embrace welcoming spaces year-round with thoughtful practices in work, events, and everyday life. Let's make a lasting impact! -
Disability Isn't Scary: Representation in Horror Media
Horror often misrepresents disability, casting disabled people as victims or monsters. This blog explores the issue—and highlights horror that gets it right. -
Jet Speed on Accessible Air Travel
Major airlines in the United States break or destroy 31 wheelchairs every single day. Join Easterseals in helping make sure planes connect everyone to family and friends, to opportunity, and to possibilities. -
As I See It – Disability Education
Award-winning filmmaker Scott Klumb shares his journey as an autistic individual, emphasizing the need for better representation, and understanding of disabilities in education. -
Tomorrow Will Be Better: On Queer Pride as a Disabled Person
Anna Goldberg reflects as a queer, disabled person on Pride month as a process rather than a discrete event. -
In Celebration of Judy Heumann
Honoring Judith Heumann, a lifelong advocate for disability rights whose impact on accessibility continues to inspire generations.
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