A high school classroom
What It’s Like to Struggle With a Little-Known Math Disability

Dyscalculia is estimated to affect the same number of school-age children as the better-known dyslexia, but remains largely unrecognized.

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The ‘silver tsunami’ is coming. Are designers ready?

When the American Society of Interior Designers established an Adaptive Living Task Force to better understand how the pandemic impacted the way that today’s seniors live, it became a lesson in accessibility.

Jules Sherred in profile
New Cookbook Welcomes Disabled People into the Kitchen

A new cookbook from a disability advocate aims for accessibility and acceptance.

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Meet counselor Dana Carey, Del. behavioral pro of the year

Dana Carey, who won Delaware’s behavioral health professional of the year, holds two degrees from the University of Delaware, including a bachelor’s in psychology with a minor in disability studies. The Disability Studies minor is administered by CDS.

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Supreme Court Hands Down ‘Major Victory’ For Disability Rights

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling preserves the right of individuals who receive services through government programs like Medicaid to sue state and local governments if their civil rights are violated.