John Weaver and another player take defensive stances on a soccer field. They are both wearing goggles that block their vision. A third person dribbles a soccer ball toward them.
Delaware coach aims to start soccer program for visually impaired players

John Weaver, who leads the Delaware Youth Soccer Association outreach program, participated in the inaugural USA Blind Soccer Coaching Education Summit with the goal of creating a program specifically for players with visual impairments.

Illustration of college campus buildings and walkways. Two small people with canes approach a steep set of stairs.
In Fight Against Ableism, Disabled Students Build Centers of Their Own

A growing number of colleges and universities are establishing disability cultural centers that provide a space for students with disabilities to find community. The efforts are largely driven by the students themselves.

Official ballot return envelope
Judge: NC Voters with Disabilities Can Choose Who Help Them

A federal judge has blocked a North Carolina law restricting who a person with disabilities can enlist for assistance in completing an absentee ballot. The judge ruled that the law conflicted with the federal Voting Rights Act.

Alyssa Wolfe straddles an adaptive tricycle along the Milford river walk, which is a paved surface. Behind her the sun sets with bold colors against clouds. She has long dark hair and long, thin legs.
Disabled Milford girl shares hope through modeling

10-year-old Alyssa Wolfe, whose cerebral palsy limits her mobility and speech, finds joy in modeling.

Illustration shows a person walking up a set up steps into a mobile phone with the word Uber showing on the screen. A person in a wheelchair is on a ramp leading up to the stairs. The ramp, however, does not reach the mobile phone.
How The Ride-Sharing Revolution Failed Passengers With Disabilities

Ride-sharing companies that market themselves as equitable for passengers with disabilities fail to deliver on that promise.