Disability Thinking Weekday: 4/9/24
Disabled asylum seekers, banning the shock, and accessible vehicles
Disabled asylum seekers, banning the shock, and accessible vehicles
Good afternoon ... No links today. Instead it's time for the next Monthly Essay. This month I try to sort through some thoughts on disability and Artificial Intelligence. Subscribe or UpgradeMake a one-time donation About AI Andrew Pulrang, Disability Thinking Weekday - April 13, 2026 People have a lot
Hi there! What's happening with you this week? When you have a few minutes to spare, here are three disability-related articles to check out – a new resource on home care policy in the US, an effort to promote assistive technology, and businesses working together to make accessibility better.
Good afternoon! So, we start a new week. And for me, Spring is truly here and Summer is finally in sight. A few weeks ago, I still had to worry a bit about snow and ice before going out. Now I can go out without even putting on a light
3 Things That Make Independent Living Possible for Me | Transportation, Food, Cleanliness Lauren "Lolo" Spencer - April 19, 2026 This is a lively and informative start to what I hope will be a longer series on practical ways people with physical disabilities live our daily lives on our