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The Freedom Lois and Elaine Fought For Lives in My Story

CW: Institutionalization Yesterday marked the 27th anniversary of the Olmstead decision, a landmark ruling that guaranteed disabled people’s right to live in the most integrated setting possible. This anniversary is more important than ever. The U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) has issued a new opinion that puts the future of…

Disabled Passengers Hold Their Breath as Accessibility Promises Are Put to the Test

A federal deadline looms for United States airlines that will have the potential to significantly change the landscape of air travel for millions of disabled people — many of whom are waiting with anticipation and apprehension. The new rules call for massive changes in the way airlines support disabled travelers and represent one of the…

When Help Stops Feeling Helpful

As a disabled person who relies on caregivers every day, I believe that needing care means more than helping me do tasks I can’t do for myself. It means acknowledging my individuality and independence and respecting my boundaries.  Most caregivers start out wanting to genuinely help. That help can make an enormous difference in someone’s…

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