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Hundreds of documents that special education advocates say are a roadmap to critical services have been deleted from the ...
Haigler’s moving WAOK spotlight honoring her mother, Rosemounda “Peggy” Purcell Butler, a disabled veteran, during Disability Pride Month. Celebrate her inspiring story of resilience, service, and ...
The family of a girl with Down syndrome don't want an IQ test to be required for their daughter. The parents have already ...
For more than a decade, those Obama-era targets led to more hiring of disabled employees, countering wage and employment gaps ...
Inclusion is not framed as a charitable outreach, a performative gesture, a political imperative, or a ministry niche. It ...
San Francisco opens the first publicly funded Disability Cultural Center, fostering inclusivity and engagement for the ...
A department press secretary said the new policy is to ensure reasonable accommodations remain "necessary, reasonable and ...
One New York Public Library branch has been serving the community for decades, keeping its promise “that all may read.” Mr. G ...
Several states have registries to prioritize help for vulnerable residents in natural disasters. But many disability ...
A former New York City correction captain has been convicted of defrauding the Social Security Administration out of more ...
A Spanish disability rights group has vowed legal action over the reported hiring of people with dwarfism as entertainment at ...
Kansans are sending a strong message to state lawmakers ahead of next year’s legislative session. State officials and members ...