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What is alexithymia, anyway?
Alexithymia is a term used to describe a unique way some people experience and express emotions.
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Global Accessibility Awareness Day
The third Thursday of every May is Global Accessibility Awareness Day. Global Accessibility Awareness Day is all about getting people...
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Mobility Awareness Month
May is Mobility Awareness Month! Mobility is the most common type of disability, affecting 1 in 7 people worldwide — and it becomes more...
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Why universal and accessible design is so important
As we work to become a more inclusive society, it’s important that we not only change our attitudes, but the places we live, work, and...
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Autism: Awareness or Acceptance? Both.
April is an important time of the year for Autistic people. It’s when others learn about what Autism is and how they can support their...
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Disability representation in kids' TV shows
According to the World Health Organization, 16% of the global population has a significant disability. But according to a report from...
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Global inequality for disabled children, UNICEF report highlights
A report from UNICEF is exposing the depth of deprivation experienced by the 1 in 10 children with disabilities worldwide. The report...
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Disability deserves representation
People with disabilities make up the world's largest minority group, yet they are often the least represented in society. In fact, nearly...
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Why we need to talk about disability
The more we talk about something, the more comfortable we get talking about it. This is true for so many things in our lives, but...
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"Disability" is not a bad word. This is why we should use "disabled"
"Disability" is used as a neutral term. Someone is unable to do something the typical way because of their body. But there's nothing...
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All about the Disability Pride flag
Did you know that there's a flag for disability pride? Because of course disability is something we can be proud of. The Disability Pride...
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What to know about Disability Pride Month
32 years ago today, the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law and soon after, the first Disability Pride Day took place in...
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Not every disability is visible.
Out of the 62 million disabled Americans, 33 million have an invisible disability — 1 in 10 worldwide. Some facts about invisible...
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