Sherri Rocklage
Disabled people
Discover empowering ideas and resources to support disabled individuals. Find ways to create inclusive environments and enhance accessibility for everyone.
Different Type of Disabled and Handicapped Categories Stick Figures Icons. Stock Vector - Illustration of icons, deficiency: 195488842
Illustration about Vector illustrations of people with physical disabilities that include body impairment, mental issue, and limb deficiency. Illustration of icons, deficiency, cord - 195488842
fedaa
Man With Severe Disabilities Teaches Us Lesson In Perspective: 'It Could Always Be Worse'
leahh
When Marblehead, Massachusetts-based photographer Rick Ashley visited Disney World with his wife and her then-12-year-old brother Michael, who has Down Syndrome, he observed the way people stared at Michael, and the way the boy retreated inwards during such moments of alienation. Ashley promptly purchased for Michael a pipe, a baseball cap, and sunglasses, telling him that he resembled the General Douglas MacArthur and suggesting that he salute to anyone who gazed openly at him. Soon, says…
Stef Leppard
The ancient Indian practice of Yoga involves moving the body and working to help one’s mind achieve balance and well-being. Traditional yoga focuses on improving physical and mental health while helping each person to reach his or her highest potential. Yoga is a beneficial and adaptable activity for people of all ages and abilities. From children to seniors, this exercise has become a national centerpiece in the Western world as it proves to help improve health and boost life energy time…
Ali
What exactly does disability mean? If someone has a disability and they
See and Be Safe
I've Been Paralyzed Since I Was 3. Here's Why Kindness Toward Disabled People Is More Complicated Than You Think
'I’ve found people’s attempts to be kind can be anything from healing to humiliating,' Taussig writes
Kristine Beeson
"It's possible to have a disabled character and not talk about their disability."
Cami Howe
For decades, film and TV ostensibly about disabled people’s stories has predominantly been written and performed by non-disabled people. Mat Fraser hopes his new BBC America series “CripTales” can …
Hannah King
Melissa Blake is a freelance writer covering relationships, disabilities and pop culture and has been featured on sites such as CNN and Cosmopolitan. She also has a popular blog called 'So About What I Said,' where she gives inspiring personal insights into living with Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome, a genetic bone and muscular disorder that she has had since birth.
Kiersten Reeb