By Brady Rhoades
Bobby Henline survived two wars and 48 surgeries and now he’s standing in front of an audience on the Huckabee TV show, telling jokes. Continue reading Bobby Henline: Forging Forward
By Brady Rhoades
Bobby Henline survived two wars and 48 surgeries and now he’s standing in front of an audience on the Huckabee TV show, telling jokes. Continue reading Bobby Henline: Forging Forward
By Lily Coltoff
For more than 20 years, Dr. Victor Santiago Pineda has spearheaded initiatives to advance the principles of access and inclusion in the U.S. and abroad. Pineda moved to Continue reading Including the World: One City at a Time
Judith “Judy” Heumann—widely regarded as “the mother” of the disability rights movement—passed away in Washington, D.C. on the afternoon of March 4, 2023. Judy was at the forefront of major disability rights demonstrations Continue reading The World Mourns the Passing of Judy Heumann, Disability Rights Activist
By Sarah Jacoby, TODAY
Mya Pol recalls being full of energy and “super rambunctious” as a child. “I would literally run laps around the house,” she told TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones. Continue reading How this TikTok star became an ‘accidental’ disability rights activist
By Casey Mendoza, Newsy
“As somebody with a difference, a diversity, you know?” “You know you could just say ‘disability,’ right?” Continue reading Disability Rights Activist Imani Barbarin And Social Media Power