Disabled people are not passive recipients of policy outcomes; they are experts on their own lives and the systems they operate within.
Philosopher Peter Singer’s appearance at UC Berkeley last Thursday set off an immediate backlash from students and staff, who ...
The Museum of Disability History opens Jan. 20 at Viscardi Center, Albertson, featuring 8,000+ artifacts showcasing ...
The Center for American Progress recently hosted a summit with more than 50 advocates from the reproductive and disability ...
A disability charity said a lack of accessible taxis in North Yorkshire had left residents feeling isolated and unable to get ...
Claire Fisher writes about why disabled people have to be given a voice in government plans to 'keep Britain working'.
Born without the use of his legs, he appeared memorably on television on “Doctor Who” and onstage as, among many other roles, ...
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'Just because I'm disabled, why can't I drive what I want?'
"When anything goes wrong, it's the disabled who have to pay for something, or we're taking the mickey or we're trying to get ...
Disabled people effectively stop earning from today due to pay gap - The disability pay gap has slightly decreased from last ...
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