In January, many of us watched President Trumps State of the Union address. We saw many invited guests stand and be recognized during his hour... Read more »Read More...
Earlier this year, I visited Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and learned a little more of the story of the Wright Brothers and their first flight.... Read more »Read More...
When I was born in the time of poodle skirts and Elvis Presley, infants born with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) were often institutionalized or... Read more »Read More...
“People are more than just the way they look.” Madeleine LEngle I received a vacation booklet in the mail last month and tossed it away,... Read more »Read More...
French artist Henri Matisse was purported to have said, “It has bothered me all my life that I do not paint like everyone else.” The... Read more »Read More...
I was surprised to read recently that Harriet Tubman, American abolitionist and suffragette, had a disability. As a result of a severe head wound early... Read more »Read More...
Recognizing the importance of placing the person before their disability is more than being polite. Its essential to changing public attitudes, behaviors and acknowledging ones... Read more »Read More...
The new Pixar movie,Finding Dory, premiered this past weekend to a record-setting opening for an animated film. I was eager to hear about the next... Read more »Read More...