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This ‘Black Swan’ Soars Way Above Expectations

By Amy Halloran

Christopher C. Wells

Christopher C. Wells received his doctorate in inorganic and physical chemistry May 14th from the University at Albany in New York state. While completing a Ph.D. is quite an accomplishment for anyone, it should be noted that Wells is legally blind and profoundly deaf


Black Swan continued


Can’t We Make Our Own End-of-Life Decisions?


By John M. Williams

Recently, I was sitting in a doctor’s office waiting to see a doctor. Sitting across was an elderly gentleman whose hands shook so much that he could not turn the pages of a magazine.

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Into The Light by Peter Kahrmann

The Loss That’s Not There

A head with a frontal lube Traumatic Brain Injuries

I recently had the pleasure and, in a very real sense, the privilege of speaking to the Death and Loss Education Coalition in Liverpool, N.Y.]

Loss continued


Commentary

The Legacy of Steve Jobs and Accessible Technology

Steve Jobs

By John M. Williams

I met the late, legendary genius Steve Jobs twice in San Francisco. One meeting took place in 1990, the other in 1993. Both times I asked him if Apple was making its products accessible to people with disabilities.

Steve Jobs continued


BONUS STORY

Will New Photo ID Laws Deter Fraud – or Voters?

Vote here "ID Required"

By Susan Cohen

If you are a voter with a disability in the United States, you have a steep road to climb to vote. But if you live in one of the seven states that requires showing picture identification every time you vote, your climb just got steeper.

Voter IDs continued


Visitability: Housing Advocate’s Life Goal

Floor plan for an accessible house

By Janine Bertram Kemp

Eleanor Smith invented the concept of "visitability" (aka inclusive home design) and has led the Atlanta, Ga.-based organization Concrete Change since the mid-1980s.

Visitability continued


Leadership Forum, History Week Altering Disabled Youths’ Outlook

By Mike Ervin

Students of the Goodwill L.I.F.E. Academy sign the Pledge of Allegiance

The second week of October was, for the second time, designated as Disability History Week in California.
More history week


We Remember...

James Troesh (Nov. 13th, 1956 – Oct. 1st, 2011).
Susan DanielsSusan M. Daniels (Oct. 23rd, 1948 – Oct. 20th, 2011).
Michael Imperiale, (June 18th, 1937-October 10th, 2011)



(This is one in a series of articles on actors and performers with disabilities.)

Organizer Brings Determination - and Change - to Acting Industry

Tari Hartman Squire

By Kathi Wolfe

In 1979, while in graduate school, the arc of her life changed when one of the abused children with whom she was working kicked her and sprained the cervical part of her spine, Squire wrote in an e-mail. “Wearing a neck brace, (I) went out on an audition at Fox, and the casting director looked at me, shook her head and walked away.” (Her disability turned out to be

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Commentary

The Real Class War

Class Warfare

By Peter S. Kahrmann

OK, if we’re going to talk class warfare, let’s really talk class warfare, and let’s maintain a relationship with reality while we do.
More Class War


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Additional Articles
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Key Articles from back issues
- AAPD Chief Sees Job
As Grassroots Calling
- Dying for the Sake of the Economy?
Perish the Thought, Mr. Brooks!
- New PC Devices Can Lessen Mobility, Dexterity Problems
- Perseverance, Tenacity Pay Off For NYSILC Chief Brad Williams
- U.S., Wells Fargo Approve Anti-discrimination Accord
- Boffo! Descriptive Services Playing Well on Broadway
- Just No Stopping This Actress
- We Remember...Frederick Allan Fay
- New Communication Device Telling a Life-changing Story
- Medicare Open Enrollment Period Coming Earlier
- My Dalliance with Irene - a Failure in Emergency Disability Planning
- Obama Aide Kareem Dale's Goal: Leveling Field for All
- Who’s Calling Whom Disabled?
- The Best Advocate for a Cruise? You!
- Apple Makes Right Call With Accessible iPhone
- The Nitwits Are Coming!
The Nitwits Are Coming!
- Ebert’s Disability Mindset Earns Him a ‘Thumbs Up’
April 2011 cover
- Because He Matters We Found Markenley!!! (Part One)
- Deaf-Interpreting Psychologist Is Helping to Bridge Cultures


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Remember All Our Heroes

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