“Do with less so they have enough.” Growing up as the daughter of parents of The Greatest Generation, I heard this battle cry at family... Read more »Read More...
From Indiana University Bloomington: For those with disabilities and their families, trying to navigate a complex web of services, programs, and other disability-related community resources... Read more »Read More...
As we wrap up 2020 (Thank God), it is our last newsletter of the year. Andie Mosley is very organized with identifying themes for each... Read more »Read More...
I have been saturated lately with “ism” words. Words like racism, sexism, and ageism to name a few. They each reference a form of oppression.... Read more »Read More...
In support of October being Disability Employment Awareness Month, I originally wrote an article about the myths around employment, disability and benefits. When I was... Read more »Read More...
Recently, I was asked to rate the level of inclusion for our community on a scale of 1-10. The question prompted a lively discussion with... Read more »Read More...
Your vote ensures your perspective is considered in the determination of our public officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Individuals with disabilities need... Read more »Read More...
My grandmother was born in 1891. When she went to the small Ohio schoolhouse her teacher observed her pick up the pencil with her left... Read more »Read More...
One of my oft repeated quotes is from Maya Angelou: “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do... Read more »Read More...
Seeing the news of Betsy Wyeths recent death prompted me to go back and view one of my favorite of her husbands paintings, Christinas World.... Read more »Read More...