Technology can be both a lifeline and a barrier. Users with disabilities explain how accessible design transforms tech from ...
ACCORDING to the World Health Organisation, one in six individuals in the world is a person living with disabilities. While physical disabilities are the most obvious, disabilities can be of any form, ...
The digital divide is widespread among people with disabilities but tends to have a disproportionate impact on their lives. In the first of this two-part series, we explore just how significant the ...
Systems weren’t built for neurodiversity. This post shows how psychology helps us shift from compliance to belonging for ...
Every July, during Disability Pride Month, disabled people and disability communities struggle with the same fundamental question. Are things really a lot better now for disabled people than they were ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA) announced today two $50,000 donations — one to Disability:IN and one to National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) — to help advance the ...
Medical technology is often viewed as a neutral tool for healing or curing; however, for many disabled people, it represents ...
In a world striving for inclusivity and equal opportunity, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) stands as a beacon of hope and progress. Signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H.W.
Moving to a new place as a child is a challenge in itself. Add to that having to simultaneously learn two languages — the undertaking seems insurmountable. Melanie Rojas, a University of Delaware ...
Left to right: Catherine Morris (photo by Grace Roselli), Matthew Higgs (photo by Aubrey Mayer), Lynne Cooke (photo by Iglesias Cooke) Join the New-York Historical Society on Friday, January 13, at ...
“If anyone were to borrow a wheelchair for a day, I think they’d be pretty surprised about how little they could do in actual physical lab space,” says Paul Bracher, a chemistry professor at Saint ...
Demonstrators holding a banner during the Non-March For Disabled Women inside Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y., on January 19, 2019. (Barbara Alper / Getty Images) By signing up, you confirm that ...
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