Disability equality: do we have the needed resolve?

Twenty-six percent is a non-trivial number. Most people would notice it if their salary increased by 26% or if their rent went up by 26%. But the 26% of Americans who have disabilities are difficult to find in classrooms to boardrooms. Despite diversity and inclusion efforts, people with disabilities continue to be marginalized. Depending on…

What’s with Ableist Systemic Discriminatory Thinking?

Prior to pandemic, we (the disabled community – ed.) were forced to exist on the very fringes already fully aware society excluded us. Historically our community has never been viewed as vital equals capable of greatness even when incredible contributions to humanity by Differently Abled innovators, scientists, artists, engineers, and jurists, such as Helen Keller,…