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2024
What Disabled People You Know May Be Thinking After The Election - Forbes: November 20, 2024
4 Disability Issues 2024 Candidates Should Address - Forbes: July 31, 2024
3 Lessons We Can Still Learn From The Americans With Disabilities Act - Forbes: July 27, 2024
3 Things College Can Teach Disabled Students - Forbes: June 24, 2024
3 Things Audiences Can Learn From The Paralympic Games - Forbes: March 31, 2024
3 Disability Issues Everyone Should Care About - Forbes: March 28, 2024
What Makes A Disability Different? - Forbes: February 29, 2024
What Do Disabled People Mean When We Say We Don’t Want A Cure? - Forbes: February 26, 2024
Before Starting A New Disability Venture, Ask Yourself These Questions - Forbes: January 31, 2024
4 Disability New Year’s Resolutions For 2024 - Forbes: January 24, 2024
2023
Answering The Most Obnoxious Questions About Disability - Forbes: December 27, 2023
What The Holidays Mean To People With Disabilities - Forbes: December 21, 2023
Is It Okay To Ask Disabled People About Their Disabilities? - Forbes: November 29, 2023
People With Disabilities Want To Work — But It’s Complicated - Forbes: October 29, 2023
Which Disability Issues Will Disabled Voters Raise In The 2024 Elections? - Forbes: August 31, 2023
3 Forms Of Gaslighting Disabled People Experience Most Often - Forbes: August 28, 2023
Disability Progress Is Real, But So Is Intense Ableism - Forbes: August 25, 2023
5 Things About The Covid Pandemic Disabled People Should Never Feel Embarrassed About - Forbes: August 22, 2023
What Do Disabled People Argue About Among Themselves? - Forbes: August 19, 2023
3 Vibes To Avoid In Disability Campaigns - Forbes: July 31, 2023
Is “Ableism” The Right Word? - Forbes: July 27, 2023
7 Things Disabled People Have To Think About Every Day - Forbes: July 24, 2023
3 Things Disabled People Need Most To Build Disability Pride - Forbes: July 21, 2023
New Organization Aims To Make Running For Office Accessible To Disabled Candidates - Forbes: July 9, 2023
6 Things Disabled People Can Do To Prepare For Disability Discrimination - Forbes: May 23, 2023
What Do Disabled People Expect From Disability Inclusion And Representation? - Forbes: April 30, 2023
Is Disability Part Of Your Identity? Ask Yourself These Questions - Forbes: April 26, 2023
5 Things I Wish I Understood As A Disabled Youth - Forbes: March 31, 2023
3 Tips For Helping People With Disabilities - Forbes: March 27, 2023
4 Tips For Engaging With Disabled People On Social Media - Forbes: February 28, 2023
3 Ways People With Disabilities Are Forced To Balance Conflicting Ideas And Feelings - Forbes: February 25, 2023
A Disability Advocacy Startup Strives To Model Its Own - Forbes: February 20, 2023
3 Modest Covid-19 Policies To Help High Risk People - Forbes: January 31, 2023
4 Ways People With Disabilities Can Have Privilege Too - Forbes: January 25, 2023
3 Well-Meaning Habits That Frustrate People With Disabilities - Forbes: January 23, 2023
The Pros And Cons Of Identifying As Disabled - Forbes: January 19, 2023
2022
3 Things Non-Disabled People Should Do Before Calling Out Ableism - Forbes: December 31, 2022
3 Ways Disabled People Can Respond To Ableism - Forbes: December 28, 2022
2023 New Year's Resolutions For People With Disabilities - Forbes: December 26, 2022
The Various ‘Vibes’ Of Disability Culture - Forbes: December 23, 2022
3 Ways To Make Your Holidays More Disability-Friendly - Forbes: December 19, 2022
5 Things People With Disabilities Look For In Social Media - Forbes: November 30, 2022
Why Is The Employment Gap For People With Disabilities So Consistently Wide? - Forbes: October 31, 2022
The Squeaky Wheel Shows How Disability Humor Works - Forbes: September 30, 2022
Why Disabled Americans Can’t Take Their Right To Vote For Granted - Forbes: August 31, 2022
Bad News And Good News People With Disabilities Need To Hear Today - Forbes: August 28, 2022
Well-Meaning Reactions That Frustrate People With Disabilities - Forbes: August 26, 2022
Mistakes Politicians Make With Disabled Voters - Forbes: August 23, 2022
6 Things 2022 Election Candidates Should Know About Disabled Voters - Forbes: August 30, 2022
5 More Disability Issue Questions State And Local Midterm Election Candidates Should Answer — Forbes: July 31, 2022
What Does ‘Disability Pride’ Mean To People With Disabilities? — Forbes: July 28, 2022
What Some Disabled People Want People With Disabilities To Know — Forbes: July 25, 2022
5 Simple Ways To Make Your Business More Welcoming To Disabled Customers — Forbes: July 22, 2022
What Can Disabled People Do Now To Protect Themselves From Covid-19? — Forbes: July 19, 2022
5 Disability Issue Questions To Ask State And Local Midterm Election Candidates — Forbes: June 18, 2022
Another Way Of Mapping Disability Culture: Faith In Fundamentals — Forbes: May 31, 2022
Understanding Fear In The Disability Community — Forbes: May 28, 2022
5 Reasons Why Disability Activism Is Still Hard — Forbes: May 25, 2022
4 Things High Risk People Need Now To Fight Covid — Forbes: May 23, 2022
A New Documentary Follows A Young Disabled Man’s Search For Answers — Forbes: May 19, 2022
What’s Next For Disability Policy? — Forbes: April 30, 2022
An Online Resource For Understanding Disability ‘By The Numbers’ — Forbes: April 27, 2022
5 ‘Takes’ On Disability For Parents Of Disabled Kids — Forbes: April 24, 2022
Is There A Healthy Place For ‘Inspirational’ In Disability Culture? — Forbes: April 21, 2022
How To Look For Help If You Have A Disability — Forbes: April 18, 2022
What’s Next In ‘Marriage Equality’ For People With Disabilities — Forbes: March 31, 2022
Before Trying To Sell To Disabled People, Ask Them What They Really Need — Forbes: March 28, 2022
The Many Flavors Of Disability Bullying — Forbes: March 25, 2022
7 Things Newly Disabled People Should Know — Forbes: March 22, 2022
3 Ways To Be Covid Considerate With Disabled And Chronically Ill People — Forbes: March 19, 2022
After Disability Awareness, What’s Next? — Forbes: February 28, 2022
3 Disability Microaggressions And Why They Matter — Forbes: February 26, 2022
Life Hacks Or Activism? A Key Question For People With Disabilities — Forbes: February 23, 2022
4 Reasons Why Businesses Should Care About Disability Issues — Forbes: February 21, 2022
Ableism Is More Than A Breach Of Etiquette — It Has Consequences — Forbes: February 17, 2022
6 Ways Responses To Covid-19 Have Been Ableist, And Why It Matters — Forbes: January 31, 2022
2021
2022 New Years Resolutions For The Disability Community — Forbes: December 31, 2021
What Does ‘Living With Covid-19’ Mean For Disabled And Chronically Ill People? — Forbes: December 28, 2021
A Timely Reminder Of The Different Ways Disabled People Are Processing Covid-19 — Forbes: December 25, 2021
5 Items On Disabled People’s Holiday Checklists — Forbes: December 21, 2021
3 Great Holiday Gifts For The Disabled People In Your Life — Forbes: December 18, 2021
Another Look At ‘Positivity’ And ‘Negativity’ In Disability Culture — Forbes: November 30, 2021
The Disability Community Has Its Own ‘Silent Majority’ — Forbes: November 27, 2021
What To Do If You Doubt What A Disabled Person Says — Forbes: November 24, 2021
5 Reasons The Disabled Community Can Be Thankful This Year — Forbes: November 21, 2021
For People With Disabilities, Money Is The Best Therapy — Forbes: November 18, 2021
Partial Progress Is Within Sight On Some Major Disability Priorities — Forbes: October 31, 2021
3 Qualities People With Disabilities Want From Non-Disabled People — Forbes: October 28, 2021
10 Things Everyone Should Know About Disabled People With Disabilities And Employment — Forbes: October 25, 2021
3 Ways The Disability Community Can Grow Stronger — Forbes: October 21, 2021
10 Teachable Disability Moments In “Game Of Thrones” — Forbes: October 18, 2021
3 Bills That Aim To Protect Disabled Students From Harm In Schools — Forbes: September 30, 2021
Stuff You Shouldn’t Say To Disabled People — Forbes: September 26, 2021
3 Ways Disability Culture Has Been Changing — Forbes: September 23, 2021
5 Reasons It’s Hard For Disabled People To Trust Politics And Activism — Forbes: September 18, 2021
What Moves Some People With Disabilities To Be Disability Activists? — Forbes: September 14, 2021
How The Disability Community Is Still Conflicted About COVID-19 — Forbes: August 31, 2021
3 Mistakes To Avoid When Including Disability In Your DEI Programs — Forbes: August 27, 2021
5 Disability Bills In Congress To Watch — Forbes: August 24, 2021
Fighting Ableism Requires Us To Challenge Some Of Our Most Cherished Values — Forbes: August 21, 2021
How Social Pressures And Judgements Can Unnecessarily Isolate And Target People With Disabilities — Forbes: August 18, 2021
31 Years Later, 31 Things About The Americans With Disabilities Act — Forbes: July 31, 2021
ADA 31: Progress And Priorities At The FDR Memorial — Forbes: July 27, 2021
7 Ways New Voting Laws Can Affect People With Disabilities — Forbes: July 24, 2021
Making Sense Of Conflicting Messages About Disability — Forbes: July 19, 2021
5 Questions To Think About This #DisabilityPrideMonth — Forbes: July 5, 2021
5 Sensible Guidelines For Interacting With Disabled People — Forbes: June 30, 2021
8 Essential Disability Podcasts That Are Well Worth A Listen — Forbes: June 26, 2021
People With Disabilities Have A Complicated Relationship With “Positivity” — Forbes: June 22, 2021
6 Ways To Be A Better Friend To A Disabled Person — Forbes: June 18, 2021
Fighting Ableism Is About Much More Than Attitudes And Awareness — Forbes: June 14, 2021
How To Find Your Disability Community — Forbes: May 31, 2021
Disabled People’s Feelings About The Pandemic Are More Complicated Than Ever — Forbes: May 27, 2021
We Need To Rethink The Penalties And Rewards Of Identifying As “Disabled” — Forbes: May 23, 2021
How Disabled People Deal With Awkward Comments — Forbes: May 19, 2021
5 Simple Ways To Support Disability Activism — Forbes: May 15, 2021
4 Ways The “American Jobs Plan” Could Rebuild The Infrastructure Of Disabled People’s Lives — Forbes: April 30, 2021
The Liberating Potential Of Consumer Directed Services For Disabled People — Forbes: April 26, 2021
7 Core Arguments Of Disability Rights — Forbes: April 22, 2021
5 Difficult Questions Disabled People Struggle With Every Day — Forbes: April 18, 2021
3 Ways Disability Allyship Can Go Off Track — Forbes: April 14, 2021
3 Ways To Help Disabled People Through The End Of The Pandemic — Forbes: March 31, 2021
When Is Ableism Worth “Canceling?” — Forbes: March 28, 2021
What Disabled People Are Thinking And Feeling About The Pandemic, One Year Later — Forbes: March 21, 2021
People With Chronic Pain Are Claiming A Voice In The Opioids Crisis — Forbes: March 17, 2021
How Covid Relief Will Help Disabled People, And What Was Left Out — Forbes - March 11, 2021
5 Questions That Help Define The Outlines Of Disability Advocacy — Forbes - February 28, 2021
How Giving Up Ableist Insults Can Help Heal Our Politics — Forbes - February 24, 2021
It’s Time To Stop Even Casually Misusing Disability Words — Forbes - February 20, 2021
What To Look For In A Disability Organization — Forbes - February 16, 2021
4 Important Things Disabled People Disagree About — Forbes - February 13, 2021
Disabled People Are Waiting, Anxiously, For Lifesaving Covid-19 Vaccinations — Forbes - January 31, 2021
A Hashtag Invites Disabled People To Claim Their Disabilities With Pride — Forbes: January 26. 2021
5 Ways Biden’s “American Rescue Plan” Could Help People With Disabilities — Forbes - January 23, 2021
Inauguration, Idealism, and Realism — Center for Disability Rights - January 20, 2021
Disability, “No True Scotsman,” And “Zero Sum Thinking” — Forbes - January 17, 2021
5 Reasons Why Disability Issues Should Be A Higher Priority, Even Now — Forbes - January 11, 2021
2020
5 New Year’s Resolutions For People With Disabilities — Forbes - December 31, 2020
What Do The Holidays Mean To People With Disabilities? — Forbes - December 25, 2020
5 Ways To Give Great Gifts To The Disabled People In Your Life — Forbes: December 22, 2020
How To Do Something Good In The Disability Community If You’re Not Disabled — Forbes - December 16, 2020
8 Ways To Make Elections Better For People With Disabilities — Forbes - November 30, 2020
What’s Next For Disability Policy? Here Are Four First Steps — Forbes - November 27, 2020
What Went Right, What Went Wrong With 2020 Voting Accessibility — Forbes - November 22, 2020
3 Principles For Including Disabled People In This Year’s Pandemic Holidays — Forbes - November 18, 2020
5 Things We Need To Know About Disabled Voters And The 2020 Elections — Forbes - November 10, 2020
10 Questions Disabled Americans Should Ask Themselves Before Voting — Forbes - October 30, 2020
10 Questions Disabled Americans Should Ask Themselves Before Voting — Forbes - October 30, 2020
Words Matter, And It’s Time To Explore The Meaning Of “Ableism.” — Forbes - October 25, 2020
Plain Language Writing — An Essential Part Of Accessibility — Forbes - October 22, 2020
The Netflix Series “Away” Is About Much More Than A Mission To Mars — Forbes - October 17, 2020
Here Are Some Dos And Don’ts Of Disability Language — Forbes - September 30, 2020
5 Things Disabled People Need To Make It Through Covid-19 — Forbes - September 28, 2020
3 Things That Influence How Disabled People Think About Their Disabilities — Forbes - September 22, 2020
What You Should Tell Your Kids About People With Disabilities — Forbes - September 14, 2020
Disabled People’s Feelings About Cures Are More Complex Than You May Think — Forbes - September 7, 2020
A Simple Fix For One Of Disabled People’s Most Persistent, Pointless Injustices — Forbes - August 31, 2020
Advocates, Parents, And Disabled Students Want More Than Just Better Funding For Schools — Forbes - August 29, 2020
How Do Disabled People Feel About Discussing Their Disabilities? — Forbes - August 22, 2020
2020 Candidates Need To Offer Disabled Voters Symbolism, Substance, And Hope — Forbes - August 18, 2020
Disabled People Are Afraid For Their Lives. Candidates Need To Listen — Forbes - August 14, 2020
5 Ways To Avoid An Accessibility Fail — Forbes - July 31, 2020
It’s Time To Revisit Our ADA To-Do Lists — Forbes - July 27, 2020
5 Things Everyone Should Know About People With Disabilities — Forbes - July 20, 2020
5 Ways To Erase Ableism From The Workplace — Forbes - July 14, 2020
If Accessibility Is Important To You, Tell Your Candidates — Forbes - July 6, 2020
We Need To Stop Patrolling The Borders Of Disability — Forbes - June 30, 2020
5 Goals And 5 Steps 2020 Candidates Should Embrace On Long Term Care — Forbes - June 26, 2020
Americans Want To Be “Over” Covid-19 — But Disabled People Still Have Questions — Forbes - June 18, 2020
3 Ways Candidates Can Make A Real Difference On Disability Employment — Forbes - June 14, 2020
4 Disability Clichés, And What You Can Say Instead — Forbes - June 5, 2020
5 Disability Issues Candidates Need To Understand For The 2020 Elections — Forbes - May 31, 2020
We Know There’s A Disability Community, Because We Mourn Our Losses — Forbes - May 26, 2020
In The World Of Disability, Outrage Comes Naturally, But Action Endures — Forbes - May 21, 2020
Disabled People Have Unique Perspectives On Risks And “Reopening” — Forbes - May 14, 2020
Tricky Questions About The New Post-Pandemic Disability Etiquette — Forbes - May 5, 2020
COVID-19 Teaches Us A Lot About Differences In The Disability Community — Forbes - April 30, 2020
5 Reasons Why There’s No Wrong Time To Fight For Disability Rights — Forbes - April 24, 2020
3 Ways The COVID-19 Pandemic Could Change Disability Policies And Practices — Forbes - April 20, 2020
The Disability Community Fights Deadly Discrimination Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic — Forbes - April 15, 2020
Netflix’s “Crip Camp” Is For Everyone — Forbes - April 8, 2020
The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Settling Some Old Arguments About Ableism — Forbes.com - March 30, 2020
Disabled People Have Unique Perspectives On Solitude — Forbes.com - March 25, 2020
Updates On Coronavirus And The Disabled Community — Forbes.com - March 19, 2020
5 Things To Know About Coronavirus And People With Disabilities — Forbes.com - March 8, 2020
Exploring Disability Politics And “Four Freedoms” For People With Disabilities — Forbes.com - March 4, 2020
Disability Innovation: 3 Pitfalls To Avoid, 5 Tips For Success — Forbes.com - February 29, 2020
Self-Help Or Activism: A Fundamental Divide In The Disability Community — Forbes.com - February 23, 2020
Discovering Digital Pathways To Disability Culture — Forbes.com - February 18, 2020
Disability Movies Aren’t What They Used To Be. That’s Good! — Forbes.com - February 13, 2020
Disability Etiquette Lessons From A Campaign Encounter Gone Wrong — Forbes.com - February 4, 2020
What Disabled Voters Should Ask Ourselves — Center for Disability Rights - February 3, 2020
It's Time To Explore The Unique And Conflicting Narratives Of Disability Issues — Forbes.com - January 27, 2020
It’s Time For A Reimagining Of Disability Etiquette — Forbes.com - January 17, 2020
5 Ways To Think About The Complicated Relationship Between Disability And Work — Forbes.com - January 13, 2020
What Do People With Disabilities Want From Candidates? — Forbes - January 6, 2020
4 Ways To Understand The Diversity Of The Disability Community — Forbes - January 3, 2020
2019
Ableist Narratives That Poison Disability Policy And Disabled People’s Lives — Forbes.com - December 27, 2019
5 Disability Lessons Everyone Can Learn From The December Democratic Debate — Forbes.com - December 21, 2019
How To Make Your Holidays More Accessible — Forbes.com - December 13, 2019
We Can Do Better On Winter Weather Accessibility — Forbes.com - December 6, 2019
How To Avoid “Inspiration Porn” — Forbes.com - November 29, 2019
How To Support People With Disabilities On Black Friday And Giving Tuesday — Forbes.com - November 25, 2019
Why Is Accessibility Still A Problem? What Can We Do About It? — Forbes.com, November 20, 2019
For People With Disabilities, Asking For Help Carries Hidden Costs — Forbes.com - November 12, 2019
5 Things Disabled People are Looking for in Healthcare Plans as the 2020 Elections Approach — Rooted In Rights - November 7, 2019
Four Presidential Election Issues Disabled People Should Watch — Center for Disability Rights - November 6, 2019
How To Make Workplaces More Welcoming For Employees With Disabilities — Forbes.com - November 4, 2019
The ADA’s “Vague” Definition Of Disability Is A Feature, Not A Bug — Forbes.com - October 14, 2019
A Fresh Look At An Old New Law: The Americans With Disabilities Act — Forbes.com - October 7, 2019
2020 Campaign - September 2019 Recap — Center for Disability Rights - September 16, 2019
Shopping for the Best Presidential Candidate? Here’s a List to Help. — Rooted In Rights - September 10, 2019
I’m an Adult With a Disability: Here’s Why I’m Optimistic About Kids With Disabilities Today — Parents Magazine - August 20, 2019
Why Should Disabled People Register and Vote? — Center for Disability Rights Blog - July 12, 2019
5 Easy Ways To Include Disability In Debates — Center for Disability Rights Blog - July 2, 2019
Here’s Some Free Advice for Presidential Candidates on How to Talk About Disability — Rooted in Rights - June 25, 2019
2018
The 2018 Midterm Elections Are Over. What’s Next? — Center for Disability Rights Blog - November 13, 2018
Midterm Elections: Why Vote? — Center for Disability Rights Blog - October 31, 2018
Midterm Elections Preview: Counties, Cities, and Towns — Center for* Disability Rights Blog - October 12, 2018
Midterm Elections Preview: State Legislatures — Center for Disability Rights Blog - October 10, 2018
Midterm Elections Preview: The NY Governor’s Race — Center for Disability Rights Blog - August 24, 2018
Midterm Elections Preview: Governors — Center for Disability Rights Blog - August 10, 2018
Midterm Elections Preview: Congress — Center for Disability Rights Blog - July 18, 2018
Disabled Person Online? Here are Some Tips for Navigating the Internet — Rooted in Rights - July 19, 2018
Welcome To The Midterms — Center for Disability Rights Blog - June 18, 2018
2017
My Journey with Disability Language and Identity — Rooted in Rights - April 10, 2017
Valuing Activism of All Kinds — Rooted in Rights - April 5, 2017
2016
Lessons Learned & Signs of Hope — Center for Disability Rights Blog - November 9, 2016
Final Thoughts Before Voting — Center for Disability Rights Blog - November 8, 2016
The Third, and Final, Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - October 27, 2016
Back to Basics — Center for Disability Rights Blog - October 14, 2016
Interrupting Cow: The Vice-Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - October 7, 2016
The First Presidential Candidates Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - September 30, 2016
“Crisis Simulations” — Center for Disability Rights Blog - September 26, 2106
The Disability Integration Act — Center for Disability Rights Blog - September 14, 2016
Asking Hillary Clinton — Center for Disability Rights Blog - August 24, 2016
Asking Donald Trump — Center for Disability Rights Blog - August 11, 2016
The Ugly Side of Disability Rhetoric — Center for Disability Rights Blog - July 12, 2016
On Mass Shootings and Mental Disability — Center for Disability Rights Blog - June 17, 2016
Top 5 Disability Issues — Center for Disability Rights Blog - June 2, 2016
Nothing But Questions — Center for Disability Rights Blog - May 18, 2016
Undecided: 9th Democratic Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - April 19, 2016
Now Let’s Hear From the Rest of Them — Center for Disability Rights Blog - March 30, 2016
Deepish Thoughts From A Contentious Debate: 8th Democratic Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - March 14, 2016
A Bit Of Republican Tone Policing 12th Republican Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - March 14, 2016
Just Stop It: 7th Democratic Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - March 11, 2016
Moderators Please! Ask A Disability Question!: 11th Republican Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - March 9, 2016
I Guess We’re On Our Own: 10th Republican Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - February 29, 2016
No Time For Disability: The Ninth Republican Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - February 16, 2016
It’s Time To Do Better: The Sixth Democratic Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - February 16, 2016
The Eighth Republican Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - February 10, 2016
Bad Conflict, Good Conflict: The Fifth Democratic Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - February 8, 2016
A Real Disability Issue, But Is Anyone Listening? The Seventh Republican Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - February 1, 2016
Shoot For The Moon, Or Play It Safe? – The Fourth Democratic Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - January 19, 2016
Blowing On Sparks – The Sixth Republican Presidential Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - January 19, 2016
Passing A Low Bar: Hillary Clinton answers a question about disability — Center for Disability Rights Blog - January 4, 2016
2015
The Full Plate and The Missing Topic — Center for Disability Rights Blog - December 21, 2015
Safety At All Costs Republican Presidential Debate: December, 15 2015 — Center for Disability Rights Blog - December 17, 2015
Mocking Trump — Center for Disability Rights Blog - December 3, 2015
Disappointing, But Not A Waste Of Time Democratic Presidential Debate: November 14, 2015, Des Moines, Iowa — Center for Disability Rights Blog - November 17, 2015
It’s Up To Us — Center for Disability Rights Blog - November 11, 2015
And How Will That Work For Disabled People? The 3rd Republican Debate — Center for Disability Rights Blog - October 30, 2015
A 2016 candidate’s guide to the disability vote — The Daily Dot - April 21, 2015