Pumped Up in Florida
If you wish to be sarcastic, you could say Richard Paey is “pumped up”—not voluntarily and certainly not painlessly. He’s […]
If you wish to be sarcastic, you could say Richard Paey is “pumped up”—not voluntarily and certainly not painlessly. He’s […]
This is an important legislative year for Minnesota voters. In addition to selecting candidates for state and federal offices, current […]
As we go to press with this issue, the big news is that Peter Singer is coming to town. Who […]
In February a grassroots group of blind people filed a class action lawsuit against the Target Corporation. When negotiations broke […]
Communication service for the Deaf, Inc. (CSD) of Minnesota is delighted to announce a new kind of partnership with healthcare […]
Selecting a new wheelchair can be a little bit like buying a new car these days, with so many chairs […]
Following is a list of things to consider when you are choosing a wheelchair. Choosing a Vendor: Do you have […]
Shannon Hoelzel, ambassador for the 2006 Christopher & Banks MS Walk presented by Serono/Pfizer, wants to help find a cure […]
Imagine waking up each morning and not knowing whether you will be able to move your legs, get out bed […]
Intellectual or cognitive disabilities have been traditionally referred to as mental retardation. This latter term is now offensive to many […]
My husband, Miguel Jeldes, and I have two sons, Alex, 18 years old, and Leo, 12 years old. Both of […]
On February 24, Governor Tim Pawlenty announced new and redirected government funds slated to improving mental health services for children […]
Is Minnesota the land of 10,000 homeless people with mental illness? According to the Minnesota Coalition For The Homeless, “More […]
In February I watched a documentary about Sweet Honey in the Rock, a black women’s a Capella group. For 30 […]
All people have a need to acknowledge the spiritual aspects of their life. How a person does this is individual. […]