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Power in Every Body
Late Nights and Familiar Voices
How Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert became companions during some very lonely years
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We Are All Temporarily Non-Disabled
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After Disability, Ask Different Questions
May 11
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I Always Have a Choice
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From Performance to Presence
Apr 27
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Rewriting Disability Narratives
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We Are All Temporarily Non-Disabled
What my stroke taught me about why accessibility still feels like “someone else’s problem”
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From Performance to Presence
We don't have to earn our humanity
Apr 27
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The Problem with "Inspirational" Stories About Disability
How well-meaning stories can reinforce harmful assumptions about disability
Mar 19
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Today in Disability History - The "Capital Crawl" Protest
In 1990, disabled protesters crawled up the steps of the U.S. Capitol — and two days later, the ADA suddenly began moving through Congress.
Mar 12
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The Hidden Ableism in "Good Intentions"
When "Help" Takes Away Our Autonomy
Mar 9
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Power, Agency, and Self-Trust
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After Disability, Ask Different Questions
The most helpful question I learned to ask after becoming disabled wasn’t “Why me?”
May 11
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Waiting for the Sidewalks to Come Back
Living through a Canadian winter when snow turns sidewalks into barriers
Apr 14
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Today in Disability History - Disability Day of Mourning
Remembering the Names
Mar 1
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Today's DHR: Tracey Latimer's Murder
High-profile case of murder by a caregiver divides Canada
Oct 24, 2024
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Disability Groups Launching Charter Challenge Against MAID Law
Disabled people are fighting Track 2 of Canada's assisted dying law
Oct 3, 2024
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The Wisdom of Lived Experience
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I Always Have a Choice
I can’t control what happens next. But I can still influence it.
May 16
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Life After the Plan Changes
Why I’m beginning to offer coaching for people adjusting to life after acquired disability
May 8
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Good Intentions Aren’t the Same as Respect
I Thought I Knew About Ableism. Then I Had a Stroke.
Apr 20
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The Unexpected Gift of Coming Home After My Stroke
Thoughts About My Dad, a Year After His Death
Apr 3
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Power in Practice: Starting Over with One Hand
How learning to use my right hand helped me return to parts of my life I thought I had lost
Mar 30
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Humanity, Body, and Authentic Living
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Loss and Possibility, In the Same Space
What Stephen Colbert Taught Me About Disability and Grief
Apr 10
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Nothing About Me Died the Day I Had My Stroke
What changes—and what doesn’t—when disability becomes part of your life
Apr 6
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Living a Powerful Life in a Different Body
What my stroke taught me about authority, identity, and where power really lives
Mar 23
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Disability is Not a Tragedy
My Life is Not Tragic
Mar 21
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