Four Videos of Dancers with Disabilities Who Will Make You Shout “Bravo!”

As a dancer, I’m always on the lookout for fresh new videos of the latest dance crews or music videos. However, as a dancer with a disability, I rarely ever see dancers, like myself, who have to overcome physical challenges in order to pursue their art. Over the past few months, I’ve collected a few […]

Microsoft Releases Adaptive Controller for Xbox, Takes “Control” of Disability Market

The Super Bowl provides companies with an opportunity to have their voices heard and their products seen by millions of people in one night. Microsoft took full advantage of this visibility by releasing a commercial for their newest product – the Xbox Adaptive Controller. ID: The Xbox Adaptive Controller. A sleek rectangular controller, white with […]

This Week in Disability Representation: Examining Reality TV and Modern Drama

In “This Week in Disability Representation”, writer Brianna Schunk provides a space to examine the small examples of disability representation that pop up in daily life. This includes books, plays, TV shows, movies, and other forms of media. In this week’s edition of “This Week in Representation,” the writer will be examining the play Clybourne […]

Inaccessibility at Movie Theaters, Community Activism, and More with Ace Ratcliff

Image Description: An illustration of an empty movie theatre. The screen is projecting the symbol for Closed Captioning. People with disabilities are constantly facing accessibility issues. Whether that’s building access with wheelchair ramps, hearing accessibility and captions, audio translation for those with sight loss, these options are difficult to find. Ace Ratcliff, a writer and […]

Turtles All The Way Down: The Truth About Thought Spirals

Image Description: Picture of the physical copy of, Turtles All the Way Down, sat on a barstool against a blurred brick backdrop. This summer I had the privilege of reading John Green’s new book, Turtles All the Way Down. The book is about a young woman who is investigating the disappearance of local billionaire Russell […]

Accessibility and Fashion: How ASOS is Bringing Inclusivity to Design

Scrolling through Twitter the other day, I was surprised to see this tweet about fashion inclusivity and accessibility – something that I, as a newcomer to the disability community, had never considered as something that would have an impact on someone’s life. The tweet is by Chloe Ball-Hopkins, a Paralympic athlete and wheelchair user, who […]