Disability Etiquette: Think Ability, Not Disability
Are you worried about being "politically correct" when talking to someone with a disability? Are you afraid you might inadvertently offend a disabled person? If so, you are not alone.
Are you worried about being "politically correct" when talking to someone with a disability? Are you afraid you might inadvertently offend a disabled person? If so, you are not alone.
Dan Brown | Posted 07.10.2011
Alan and Susan Raymond make documentaries that matter, and their latest, Journey Into Dyslexia, lives up to their reputation. It premieres on HBO2 Wed...
Donna Flagg | Posted 11.17.2011
Maybe, at the end of the day, there is something not so "normal" in thinking that everyone, in the whole wide world, should be the same.
The Huffington Post | Meghan Neal | Posted 11.17.2011
What do Charles Schwab, David Boies, Tom Cruise, Nelson Rockefeller -- and it's suspected even Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison -- have in common? ...
Lisa Mirza Grotts | Posted 03.19.2012