The Department of Justice’s recent rescinding of 11 ADA guidance pieces creates significant harm by leaving disabled individuals and businesses without vital information necessary for equitable access. This rollback heightens emotional burdens, particularly for marginalized communities, and emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and vigilance to ensure rights and access aren’t compromised.
Tag: adversity
During the early days of the pandemic, like so many of us, I found myself…
In the pursuit of personal strength, academic and professional success may not be as impactful as transformative experiences known as “disorienting dilemmas.” These challenges force us to adapt, leading to resilience and adaptability. Mentors and diverse experiences also play a vital role in expanding our understanding and fostering resilience. Embracing adversity is essential for personal growth.
The upcoming 2024 presidential election highlights deep national divisions exacerbated by failure to embrace diversity in thought and identity. The January 6 Capitol attack and movements like Black Lives Matter illustrate frustrations from feeling ignored. Promoting diverse voices can foster understanding and lead to positive changes in communities, corporations, and political frameworks.
Embracing the journey of learning brings both thrill and terror. As our knowledge expands, so does the awareness of our ignorance. Stay curious, build diverse networks, and reflect regularly. Celebrate the growth that comes from embracing the expanding perimeter of our ignorance. Here’s to the thrilling and worthwhile journey of discovery.
My journey here weaves together disability, identity, and self-discovery. But disability isn’t the only part of my identity to navigate. There’s a whole other intersection of empowerment to celebrate…
When I look in the mirror, I’m greeted by an undeniable truth: my arms are…
I’ve had this topic rattling around in my brain for a while. It’s been an…
While it’s been over half a year without a significant update, this post is a…
It’s been over six months since we’ve had any updates here and I do apologize.…