[dis]ABLE is My Presentation

It takes me a good, long hour to get ready every morning... And it's not for the reason you think- that being in a wheelchair must make getting ready a more difficult, onerous process than just throwing on a shirt and pants before rolling out the door. That's not true. If I was alright with [...]

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TaLisha Munyan: Limitless Love

From the moment I was old enough to fully understand my primary medical diagnosis (Congenital Muscular Dystrophy), I always found it odd that it had to be labeled as a "disability." Yes, I use a wheelchair. No, I'm not ambulatory; but I can still get around just like anyone else. The dictionary definition of the [...]

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Erica Madge: “What Do You Do?”

"What do you do?" If you're over the age of 22 you probably get asked this every time you meet someone new. Most people will accept the short and sweet answer, whether it be "retail" or "accounting" and sometimes you have to explain, because after all, people are curious creatures. Usually for me it's the [...]

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