Wellcome Collection, a free museum and library in London, has announced its 2025 programme of exhibitions and installations, which focuses on disability and health.
Book Review: My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis By Jennifer Gasner
“My Unexpected Life” is a 2023 memoir by Jennifer Gasner, a disability advocate and mentor diagnosed with Friedreich’s ataxia at 17. In this review, we delves into Jennifer’s heartfelt account of living with a rare neuromuscular disease.
Meet The Co-Founder Of AccessAbility Arts: Empowering Through Art, Advocacy And Accessibility
We speak to DK, a disabled artist who co-founded AccessAbility Arts to promote accessibility to the arts for everyone, no matter their ability or background.
Disabled Advocates Recognised At The 2024 Youth Music Awards
The Youth Music Awards 2024 held particular significance for the Disabled community, recognising the contributions of advocates who are pushing for greater accessibility and equal opportunities in the industry.
“You Are The Creator Of Your Own Future!”: Navigating Adulthood With Cerebral Palsy And The Power Of Perseverance
Laura Andert, a 33-year-old woman from St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, has spent her life navigating the challenges and triumphs of living with cerebral palsy. In this deeply personal story, Laura shares her journey of transitioning into adulthood, advocating for her independence and embracing her determination to create the life she envisions.
Embracing Disability: “I Am Proud To Be Disabled”
Nicole Demos, a disabled inclusive educator, candidly shares her personal story, the struggles she faced growing up with a disability, and her journey towards embracing disability and advocacy.
Gina Patel: Disability And Equality Advocate Wins Rising Star For Diversity Award
We speak to Gina Patel about her experiences living with disabilities, her equality advocacy work and her pride in winning the Rising Star for Diversity Award.
“What It Takes To Be Me!”: A Journey Of Independence And Resilience With Spina Bifida
Disability blogger and advocate Daniella Jade Lowe, who lives with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, shares her determination and resilience to be independent.