To Straddle the Line
by Lila Milam-Kast “Pick one!” Did you ever hear that as a child, as you stood there, unable to decide which item to choose? How about the more […]
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by Lila Milam-Kast “Pick one!” Did you ever hear that as a child, as you stood there, unable to decide which item to choose? How about the more […]
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by Kristen Gooch Attention Disabled Actors, Playwrights, and Fellow Theater Geeks! My name is Kristen Gooch. I’m a disabled actress, poet, and advocate from Austin, Texas. I am
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Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This United Nations observance promotes the rights and well-being of people with disabilities in all spheres of society. To commemorate
Dear Ableism: A Poet-Dancer-Activist on International Day of Persons with Disabilities Read More »
The Many Lives of Jeffrey Moyer by Eric Clow You’d be hard-pressed to find an artist who embodies the spirit of Disability Pride Month more than Jeff Moyer.
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Kaye Love: Inclusion, Belonging, and The Multi-Faceted Artist by MsBoye Our May 2023 Artist of the Month is Kaye Love, MSSW/MBA, LPC. Kaye is a Psychotherapist, Life Coach,
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By Laura Perna About Val Valois J Vera (aka Crip Lyrical) is a Disabled Revolutionary, Poet/Spoken Word Artist and Activist based out of Denton, TX. While his journalism work
April 2023 Artist of the Month Valois J Vera (aka Crip Lyrical) Read More »
by Eric Clow It’s a bright, breezy morning in the Texas Hill Country. Sure to top 100°, but for now, it’s pleasantly cool with wispy clouds drifting past.
Birding for Accessibility Read More »
by Eric Clow As someone who lives with significant physical limitations, I know all too well the obstacles that prevent people with disabilities from getting out and being
Don’t Dis the Vote is about Power Read More »
This past fall, we learned from our friend, disabled musician and winner of the 2016 Tiny Desk Contest, Gaelynn Lea, about an exciting advocacy group she helped to
RAMPD Brings Inclusion and Access to the Music Industry Read More »
By Lindsay Winters Are We Moving Towards a Better Society or Regressing? Voting should be as easy and accessible as possible, yet it’s become apparent that marking one’s
Voting Rights in the Modern Era Read More »