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I’m disabled and I make content about my life with autism, ADHD and chronic illness (hEDS)
I live with my husband Mr Purple, our three children, our cat Katsu and Coco my autism assistance dog.
Power, Privilege and Everyday Life This blog seeks to provide a visual representation of the everyday of “microaggressions.”
"Howard McBroom is an activist, advocate, and motivational speaker living in Los Angeles, California who has devoted many years to providing support for the disability community."
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Appearance activist, speaker, new rollerskater,
wears the rainbow.
RespectAbility is a diverse, disability-led nonprofit that works to create systemic change in how society views and values people with disabilities.
Sex ed for the real world. Inclusive, comprehensive, supportive sexuality and relationships info for teens and emerging adults.
Aprender A Quererme
Mi nombre es Mónica Vidal Gutiérrez, soy autista y madre de dos adolescentes posiblemente neurodivergentes ambos. Mi profesión es ingeniera de sistemas. Blog: #PresumirCompetencia
Te ayudo a transitar las etapas de la discapacidad
Hablemos de problemas de los que no se habla
¡Inspírate y toma la fuerza para seguir adelante!
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I'm a city girl living in Toronto. I love books, wine, galleries and gossip. I believe in always having an up-to-date passport and in doing the thing you always said you would.
An online resource devoted to people with mobility conditions, especially wheelchair and assistive technology users as well as caregivers and families.
Human rights lawyer advancing disability justice. Disability drives innovation. Author of Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law.
Digital safe space created to inspire, heal, educate, celebrate and amplify the voices of black disabled people globally.
Kelly - Disability ally and advocate
Helping you know better to do better for the disabled community.
Do you see life as a journey? Are you looking for a path that personally empowers you? We are a group of self-advocates with developmental or intellectual disabilities who believe self-determination is essential to living our best life--the life we all deserve.
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"See my work on the 5th floor of the Whitney Bienniel. Incomplete spinal cord injury & CRPS the most painful disease."
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Discapacidad y Accesibilidad
Killing Disability Inspirations Porn
A Day in the Life of a DSP (full video)
What Makes an Ideal Direct Support Professional?
Using Lifebooks for Self-Advocacy
Things Not To Say To A Blind Person
Things Not To Say To An Autistic Person
Things Not To Say To Someone With Cerebral Palsy
Things Not To Say To Someone With Epilepsy
Things Not To Say To Someone With Depression
Things People With Down's Syndrome Are Tired of Hearing
The movement starts here. A project of Active Change.
FREE online trainings, webinars and tools.
These 4 tips can bring your closer to the disabled people in your life.
Marginalized community members—queer people of color, non-binary or genderqueer folks, and the disabled queer community in particular—are often excluded from LGBT representation, raising an essential question: How can we build better communities that actually model the inclusivity we preach?
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Observing Disability Pride Month this July
Celebrate Persons with Disabilities’ Inherent Dignity and Inalienable Rights
July is an occasion to celebrate people with disabilities, honor their inherent dignity and inalienable rights, promote their visibility, and applaud their achievements.
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What is Disability Pride Month?
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Why is it in July?