Think of the word "disability". What do you see? The people of the Special Olympics, swimming and running and jumping in wheelchairs or without limbs? Guide dogs? Stephen Hawking? People rudely using ...
July marks Disability Pride Month, a time to commemorate the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act and to celebrate the diversity, resilience, and visibility of the disabled community. This ...
A growing number of Americans infected with Covid-19 are dealing with serious effects months after their initial infection. These “long-haulers” report crippling fatigue, lingering respiratory ...
Explore Invisible, a play at the Singapore Fringe Festival 2026, challenging perceptions of disability with a diverse cast.
Navigating the world with a less immediately obvious or visible disability often means advocating for yourself, educating others, and learning as you go. The world wasn’t designed for disabled people, ...
This page is a part of our special on the economics of disability. You can listen to the podcast here, check out a full transcript of the episode and read this glossary of terms we used in our ...
The WHO’s 2025 checklist calls for women with disabilities to be fully and safely included in research on violence against ...
Yolanda Hadid has spoken extensively about her experience with Lyme disease since being diagnosed with the tick-borne illness in 2012. And even though she's in remission right now, the former "The ...
Invisible disability is overlooked by both the disabled community and the general public for essentially the same reason — persons with invisible disabilities "don’t look disabled." Among every ...