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Making Advocacy Understandable
Making Advocacy Understandable. “Advocacy is not always heard, but your voice and your being there is most important.” ...
A Supportive Public Speaking Group, My Experience With Orange Orators
Practicing public speaking is useful for my job and also builds my confidence in aspects of my life in general. read more
28 Jan 2020

Self Care: Knowing Your Limits and Setting Boundaries as An Adult With A Disability
Recognizing how to have a good life, a manageable life, recognizing what you can and cannot do, and realizing and accept... read more
16 Jan 2020

Supported Decision-Making In My Life
I use SDM Not because I am a Person with a Disability, but because I Am A Person. Like every other person, I cannot make... read more
09 Jan 2020

Giving and Getting the Support We All Need
While being self-determined means you are in charge charge of your life, it does not mean that you must do so alone. read more
03 Jan 2020

My Personal Story - Supported Decision Making
I and many people I know use supported decision-making in our own lives. I did not necessarily realize this until I read... read more
22 Nov 2019

Accurate Neuro-diverse Character Representation Contributes to Social and Cultural Mindsets, Affecting all Narratives Relating to Disability
Jason Harris lecture at the Dartmouth College Conference on Illustration, Comics, and Animation, April 26, 201... read more
21 Aug 2019

Access is Human: Let's change the conversation around accessibility back to people.
When we stop seeing access as an undue burden on society, we will free up space in our hearts for the humans who use the... read more
10 Jul 2019

Attitudes--The Real Elephant in the Room
The old saying, “although we’ve come a long way, there’s still a way to go” certainly also appli... read more
03 Jul 2019

Where Would We Be If Everyone Did Everything The Same Way?
The things that seem to make no sense to all of those on the outside can actually be truly logical once we take the time... read more
01 Jul 2019
