An interview facilitated by a sign language interpreter. The door opens at his residence, and Kashaf Alvi greets us with his ever-present, enigmatic smile. There's an air of quiet confidence about him ...
Kelly Fritsch, a Carleton researcher, is recording disability justice history in Canada, in part through her upcoming book.
We’re witnessing a full-scale collapse in the journalism industry at the very moment accountability is needed most. Common Dreams remains one of the few nonprofit news outlets still willing and able ...
Disability is a fact of life; it is not rare or marginal. One in four adults in the United States has a disability. That means a significant number of students on campus navigate their days as people ...
A local non-governmental organization - Women and Girls Disability Rights (WAG) - has asked authorities at Capital Hill to urgently address unique challenges women and girls with disabilities face in ...
Moving with a disability involves a lot more than simply choosing a home or packing up your boxes. In fact, for people with disabilities and those who care for them, the pre-move period involves ...