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Understanding Ableism: A Call To Action For Social Justice

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Ableism is a pervasive issue that many of us might not even realize impacts millions of people daily.…

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Posted on: 26 Sep 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Toxic Positivity: You don’t always need to look at the bright side.

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Maintaining a positive mindset can be great for our mental health, but it’s important to remember that it’s…

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Posted on: 09 Aug 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

The Importance of Accessibility on Social Media: Why It Shouldn’t Be an Afterthought

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As we continue to navigate the digital landscape, it’s easy to get caught up in the latest trends…

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Posted on: 29 Jul 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Unlearning Internalized Ableism

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Internalized ableism is an often unintentional form of discrimination that targets people with disabilities, usually based on harmful…

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Posted on: 15 Jul 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

A Quick Look Into: Inclusive Hiring Practices

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As businesses strive to build a diverse and inclusive workforce, it’s essential to prioritize inclusive hiring practices throughout…

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Posted on: 10 Jul 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Celebrating Disability Pride: Shining a Light on Inclusion

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As we kick off July, Disability Pride Month, it’s essential to acknowledge the importance of inclusivity and accessibility…

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Posted on: 03 Jul 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Creating a More Equitable and Inclusive Workplace: A Pride Month Reflection

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At Networks, we believe that everyone should be recognized, celebrated and proud of who they are every day,…

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Posted on: 05 Jun 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Key Considerations for Students with Disabilities when Choosing a College

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It’s that time of year for upcoming seniors and graduates! When searching for and selecting the right college,…

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Posted on: 30 May 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

To Norry with Love… Celebrating Essential Workers of Northumberland County (nomination form)

To Norry with Love… Celebrating Essential Workers of Northumberland County! To kick off the celebration we invite you…

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Posted on: 04 Apr 2022Written by: Jessica StoverComments: Comments: 0

Mahalo Maui & Philly Love, Give-Backs, Deals, & Opportunities

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Posted on: 26 Apr 2021Written by: Rosa McAllisterComments: Comments: 0

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