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Many people feel awkward around disability, but there are ways to avoid letting it turn into discrimination and to shift ...
At an early age, Clarence Nayve knew that there was always a possibility that he would go blind. The telltale signs were ...
A Labour MP has said that the government’s welfare bill will impose “Dickensian cuts” on disabled people, and that it belongs ...
With disability rights under attack, movement leaders are meeting the moment by building better systems rooted in equity, inclusion, and justice for all.
Manitoba’s deaf community is demanding the province take action to combat audism — discrimination against people who are deaf ...
Four national disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have told the Covid inquiry that people who receive care and support ...
Ableism is alive and often thriving. And it’s why no organisation of or for disabled people supports the Terminally Ill ...
Continuing from its last meeting, the Commission on Aging discussing transportation updates at it June 16 meeting.
The discredited theory is seeing renewed interest among contemporary adherents to natalism, such as Elon Musk.
Read an interview with Milda Ambra, who has shared her journey as a newly qualified nurse navigating work with a disability.
The recently announced commencement of a National Dialogue by President Cyril Ramaphosa should be a wake-up call for the South African Disability Sector.
The policy was announced after an executive accused the newsroom of bias in its Trump administration coverage.