LightField Studios / Shutterstock December 20, 2022 Twitter has been important for disability activism – that’s being lost under Elon Musk Miro Griffiths, University of Leeds Disabled Twitter users will be cut off from opportunities to tell their stories and collaborate internationally.
Conversations around race and disability often get left out of schools. FG Trade/E+ via Getty Images April 20, 2022 Students of color in special education are less likely to get the help they need – here are 3 ways teachers can do better Mildred Boveda, Penn State Students with disabilities do better when they remain in general education classes, but systemic bias often leads them to be placed in separate classrooms, a special education researcher writes.
Canada’s Zak Madell (right) and France’s Jonathan Hivernat (left) compete during a semifinal wheelchair rugby match at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) September 2, 2021 #WeThe15 was misguided in using the Tokyo Paralympic Games to launch a disability inclusion revolution P. David Howe, Western University and Carla Filomena Duarte da Silva, Western University The #WeThe15 movement is rooted in good intention and falls short in a big way by using the Paralympic Games as a backdrop to its launch.