Debris Stevenson: Dyslexic Writer Of New Theatre Production Celebrating Neurodiversity

We speak to neurodivergent writer and performer Debris Stevenson about her new theatre show My Brother’s a Genius.

Southbank Centre Summer Programme Of Literature And Spoken Word 2024

The Southbank Centre has an unmissable lineup of Literature and Spoken Word this summer. The programme brings a diverse array of UK-exclusive launches, non-fiction talks and poetry readings.

Disability Pride Month: 10 Perks Of Being A Disabled Person

Being disabled does come with many challenges and barriers but on many occasions, it does have its benefits and advantages. This Disability Pride Month, Emma shares her 10 perks of being a disabled person.

Reclaiming The Word Crip: Modern TV Shows And Films Embracing Crip In Its Titles

Continuing our Reclaiming The Word Crip series, we list a few modern TV shows and films that embrace the word “crip” in its titles and represent the disability community as positive, powerful, determined change-makers.

Disabled Theatre Goer Becomes Latest Access Card Ambassador

Emma Watts, a 34-year-old disabled woman who regularly enjoys trips to West End theatres, has been officially recognised as an Access Card ambassador.

Disabled Poets Prize 2024: Celebrating The Creative Minds Of Deaf And Disabled Poets Across The UK

The Disabled Poets Prize, which looks to find the best work created by UK-based deaf and disabled poets, announced its 2024 winners.

Song In Sign: A Fully Integrated Signed Song Performance Created By Deaf And Disabled Artists

We speak to Joanne Roughton-Arnold, creative director and singer of Song in Sign, a fully integrated signed song performance produced by inclusive opera company formidAbility.