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Accessibility: a makeshift kind of love
There's nothing like getting a message that says, We’re getting married! Only looking at accessible venues. (red love heart emoji).
Henrietta Bollinger
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Riding in cars with activists
Independence is getting people to drive my van.
Henrietta Bollinger
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The Podcast Breaking New Media Ground For Disabled People
Olivia Shivas and Rebecca Dubber are asking the tough questions.
Olivia Shivas
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Yuho’s legacy: How my mother taught me to define independence on my own terms
My mother saw the success of her activism realised in me.
Umi Asaka
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An employer refused to hire me because of my nasal feeding tube. Now, I’m hopeful for the accessible future of work
Since becoming chronically ill Lauren has fought to be understood. In this piece, she speaks about her experiences in the workplace and desires to take control of the decisions which impact her future.
Lauren Dewhirst
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Staying the Course: thoughts on changemaking in an online age
Latifa asks the question, how do we make sure that we stay the course and see change happen?
Latifa Daud
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‘Wheel Love’ in lockdown
Brianna, Gabrielle, Lucy, and Liv share an unbreakable bond, as wheelchair users and New Yorkers. Now, they find themselves living in the centre of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Brianna Scalesse
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Between Two Communities: Observations of Covid-19 as a disabled and non-binary person
Aych is dedicated to activism, here's their take on the COVID world, from a non-binary experience.