2021 was a prominent year for DE&I efforts across businesses nationwide. Hybrid work not only helped with issues like workplace discrimination, but ushered in a more accessible environment for ...
East Hanover, NJ – January 7, 2022 – Despite a small decline in December, the job numbers for people with disabilities remained above pre-pandemic levels, according to today’s National Trends in ...
Women and people of color made progress across television for the 2021-22 season, but people with disabilities are still severely underrepresented, according to UCLA’s latest annual TV diversity ...
In spite of all the advancements we've seen in tech, the industry as a whole has consistently neglected people with disabilities. There have been some improvements, including video call apps like ...
The pandemic has revealed some truths: A lack of mental health providers to sufficiently meet the needs of those in crisis (including providers of color); and the stress that COVID-19 has introduced ...
The prevalence of learning disabilities among youth aged 6 to 17 years remained steady from 1997 to 2021, according to a research letter published online July 10 in JAMA Pediatrics. Yanmei Li, from ...
In the past, the National Center on Disability and Journalism’s disability language style guide prioritized the use of person-first language — advising language like “person with a disability,” for ...
A look at UNICEF's programs that are considered critical to protecting child rights — and creating a more inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world. A home visit with 11-year-old ...
When Angel Love Miles arrived at Penn State in 1998, she realized she was going to have to fight to finish school. To begin with, Miles was a low-income Black student, and Penn State was mostly white.
Join Washington Post Live for a two-part series about disability rights in the United States, the shape of discrimination today and the critically important considerations around caregiving. In these ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 19: The Piccadilly Lights temporarily show graphics to celebrate the launch of the International Paralympic Committee’s WeThe15 campaign on August 19, 2021 in London, England.
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