Access Granted

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Asking For Help Can Reduce Stigmas Around Invisible Disabilities

There are better ways to discuss disability than euphemisms or tiptoeing that lead to reducing the stigma around invisible disabilities.

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eLearning Through a Pandemic – Learning is for Everyone

 

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Removing Barriers in Everyday Life

Some barriers are within our control and some aren't. What can we do about it?

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How Important Is Your Message?

How ineffective communication can go from funny to scary in a hurry.
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Happy Birthday ADA!

We must continue to stride into the world, determined to fully realize the dream of the Americans with Disabilities Act — our right to be citizens brave enough to demand our freedom.

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What the ADA Means to Me

How the ADA has affected my life and reflecting on civil rights during turbulent times as the 30th anniversary approaches.

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The Story of a Trailblazing Teacher

A daughter's biography of her mother, the first teacher to teach disabled children in a public school in West Milwaukee.

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Through the Looking Glass: Tales from the Inside Looking Out

#ThanksToTheADA the lives of people with disabilities not just in the United States but worldwide have improved and their civil rights are protected. #ThanksToTheADA our lives are made more accessible and as a result, better!

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Part of the “ADA Generation” and Thankful For It

Being part of the ADA Generation means being born into an era of hard-earned equal rights. #ThanksToTheADA, we have the power to shape a world where everyone fits in.

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Thankful for the ADA - Learning and Navigating Awareness

No matter what the disability awareness situation may be, it is important to be prepared and address our children’s curiosity about disabilities as open and honest as we can. I am thankful for the ADA for creating a forum for disability awareness with my family.