Don’t Complain if You Don’t Vote
Election Day is coming fast! Statistics tell us that 21% of Americans with disabilities do not vote—that’s about 8 million […]
Election Day is coming fast! Statistics tell us that 21% of Americans with disabilities do not vote—that’s about 8 million […]
Imagine waking up each morning to a set of three doors and not remembering which door leads to the bathroom, […]
When expecting a baby, most parents often don’t think about their new child having a disability. If the baby has […]
English Translation: All Parents Want to Help Their Children Thaum yuav tau ib tug me nyuam, cov niam txiv feem […]
The second natural disaster in a month hit the gulf coast in September. The devastation, as we all know, was […]
I read the article in the most recent Access Press (September 10, 2005) entitled “An Ethical Dilemma,” and was happy […]
On September 20, 2005, Access Press received a call from Veneda Sacar of Channel 5 news regarding a story they […]
Ramsey County District Court Judge Teresa R. Warner ruled on September 21, 2005 that Minnesota’s Medical Assistance co-payment law violates […]
From a grant of the Democracy Fund at Headwaters Foundation, Rick Cardenas of Advocating Change Together, along with Mai Thor […]
Diabetes is a disease in which the body stops or slows production of insulin. In Type I diabetes, insulin production […]
In 1994, Jon Soder was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes. He remained active, controlling his diabetes with diet and medication. […]
Most people are not familiar with spina bifida even though it is common. Spina bifida is a life-long birth defect […]
I chose the title because it describes much of the history of my life. Throughout my life I have learned […]
President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act on August 6, 1965, in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol, […]
As Executive Director of the Barbara Schneider Foundation, I have worked for years with law enforcement and mental health leaders […]