Disability Community Protests on University of Minnesota Campus
On Thursday, March 23, 2006, members and allies of the disability community gathered in front of the Ted Mann Concert […]
On Thursday, March 23, 2006, members and allies of the disability community gathered in front of the Ted Mann Concert […]
In February of 2006 a student athlete with Autism from Rochester, Minnesota was given an opportunity to play basketball with […]
by Tim Benjamin The protest on March 23 calling attention to Peter Singer’s disability philosophy during his speech on vegetarianism […]
I am here tonight [at the U of M’s Peter Singer talk] with my son Kylen. Kylen is 11 years […]
During the 2006 Minnesota legislative session, one topic that certainly will prevail is the competition for funding dollars. Given the […]
Choosing a health and fitness club can be a daunting task for anyone. When selecting the right health or fitness […]
Thirteen years after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, leaps and bounds of progress have been made in […]
The opened captioning symbol is one that is not too widely used, but this month we have an interesting article […]
Even though autism was first described in the 1940s, little was really known about the disorder until the 1990s. Even […]
1. I am autistic, not just an adult with autism. It is part of who I am. Autism is a […]
Throughout their lives, women will likely experience some sort of change in their vision, whether it be a need for […]
The Assistive Technology column last month concentrated on what to address when choosing a mobility aid. This month provides further […]
Dear Jane, I am an occupational therapist and have a patient I have been seeing who has multiple sclerosis. I […]
Project Homeless Connect held their second exposition to provide information to help homeless people find alternative living conditions. What I […]
We’ve all been shocked by the occasional news stories about the dreaded flesh-eating bacteria. With so many negative stories in […]