Gary Staerck is a parent of three daughters. He is a founding member of the REPAIR (Edinburgh) Network and is also on the Board of Tailor Ed Foundation. Formerly a theatre and events professional and ...
Author Rachel Kolb advocated for more representation of the Deaf community and discussed her new memoir with Georgetown University professor Liza Offreda at an event hosted by the disability ...
For many people, a voice is more than sound—it’s identity, independence, and connection. When illness, injury, or a congenital condition ...
Engaging in a variety of intellectually stimulating activities throughout life, such as reading, writing and learning a ...
On September 29, 2025, 49-year-old Arturo Ruvalcaba, who is deaf, was waiting at a bus stop near Salt Lake City to head back home from work. As Ruvalcaba, who is originally from Mexico, waited, three ...
Bedford’s Disability Commission has a new name. At their Feb. 10 meeting, members voted unanimously to change the name to the ...
This toolkit provides background on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ final rule on “Nondiscrimination on the ...
A state office, meant to help students with dyslexia and other reading challenges, isn’t doing the work it was created to do.
Do you know how you prefer to give and receive love? Do you need words of affirmation? Spending quality time? Acts of service ...
I write this article in part in conversation with an excellent opinion by Hannah Alice Simon, which discusses, in part, the ...
Dozens of NYU students and faculty convened last week for a hands-on lecture and discussion series about civil rights and ...
School officials last week presented the Shenandoah County School Board with a three-year improvement plan for two elementary schools flagged by the state for low performance among students with ...
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