I didn’t go to see Red Dragon because it was a thriller. I went because a friend told me an “interesting” disabled character was in it. Having studied how our culture teaches us to think about ...
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‘Pulse’ Actor Jessy Yates on Connecting With Her Body and the Importance of Seeing Disabled People on Screen
When Jessy Yates started at the Yale School of Drama in 2018, she was the first wheelchair-using student in the program’s history. “I knew that I was going to be teaching the faculty how to teach me,” ...
This article was previously published on JCC Camp Chi’s Winkle’s Blog as part of a four-part series in honor of Jewish Disabilities Awareness Month. If you know my camper, Kelly, you would agree that ...
Some books become classics because they bring to the forefront new ideas, while others are imprinted in our consciousness because they shine light on a little known world. "Resistance and Hope: Essays ...
Hundreds of students at Maud Abrams and Sandman Schools in Cape May, NJ, took part in “Bubbles for Autism Day” in honor of ...
A $1.2 trillion deal to fund the federal government includes more money for special education and disability employment, but many other programs benefiting people with disabilities were not as lucky.
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