Letter to Editor – December 2000
[Editor’s Note: Previously published in The Prison Mirror, October 2001.] Before I start, I want to say that the library […]
[Editor’s Note: Previously published in The Prison Mirror, October 2001.] Before I start, I want to say that the library […]
As this issue of Access Press goes to the printer, editor Charlie Smith has just been hospitalized with a serious […]
Part III: Can They Really Do That? “It can be done!” says Larisa Scharikin, Admissions and Recruiting Coordinator/Special Needs Instructor […]
Though Minnesotans rallied last month at the state capitol, honoring the completed transfer of people with developmental disabilities (DDs) out […]
Dear Nicole, I have a friend who is really into alternative medicines, she wants me to try some spiritual energy […]
US Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Andrew Cuomo recently announced nearly $132 million in grants that non-profit groups will […]
James Langevin, a Democrat from Rhode Island, has become the first person with quadriplegia to be elected to the US […]
The Corridor Management Committee and Rail Transit Committee will soon make a decision on methods reducing or eliminating the maximum […]
A new law extends premium-free Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) coverage for an additional 4 1/2 years beyond the current […]
Alfred Saunders, a man with bi-polar disorder was shot to death by Minneapolis police this month. He was the third […]
Depression and other “mental illnesses” are physically real and can disable a person on a multitude of levels, negatively affecting […]
The Guthrie Theater has been chosen by VSA arts and the Metropolitan Life Foundation to receive the 2nd Annual VSA […]
December 2000 – Read the full issue here! (.pdf format)