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It’s Not Just in Your Head: How Mental Health Shows Up in Weird Everyday Ways

A minimalist illustration on a sage green background shows the outline of a human head in profile with multiple white arrows emerging from the top, curving and twisting in different directions to represent complex or scattered thoughts.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which means you’re probably seeing a lot of green ribbons, gentle reminders…

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Posted on: 07 May 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

 Accessibility Is Good Business: Why Every Company Should Prioritize Inclusion

Four people sit around a large table covered with marketing and business planning materials. The table is filled with colorful charts, graphs, and documents labeled with terms like “MARKETING STRATEGY,” “TRENDS,” “ANALYSIS,” and “INSURANCE.” One person points to a Venn diagram, another writes notes in a notebook beside a laptop, a third reviews a spreadsheet, and the fourth examines a document labeled “strategy.” A potted plant, calculator, cup of coffee, and sticky notes are also visible, reflecting a collaborative and analytical work session.

When most people hear “accessibility,” they think of wheelchair ramps and automatic doors. And while those are important,…

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Posted on: 01 May 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Why Independence Doesn’t Always Mean Doing It Alone

A close-up of five diverse hands gently pressed together in a collective high-five gesture. The hands vary in skin tone and are arranged in a circle, symbolizing unity, support, and connection. The background is softly blurred, keeping the focus on the shared gesture of solidarity and togetherness.

When we talk about independence in the disability community, the word tends to carry a lot of weight. It’s often…

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Posted on: 16 Apr 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Inclusion Gone Wrong: Common Mistakes (and How to Fix Them!)

The image shows a close-up of a purple hyacinth flower resting on an open Braille book. The book's pages are embossed with raised dots, making the text accessible for blind or visually impaired readers. The background features a soft, pink velvet-like fabric, adding warmth and texture to the scene.

Creating inclusive spaces sounds simple—just be welcoming and accessible, right? But sometimes, good intentions don’t always lead to…

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Posted on: 28 Feb 2025Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Building Inclusive Communities Together

3 balloons, one pink, one yellow, and one blue, are laying on a bed of rainbow confetti.

On December 3rd, we’re celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities—a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting…

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Posted on: 04 Dec 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Embracing Holistic Practices for Better Mental Health

The image shows a person sitting cross-legged on a yoga mat, meditating. They are wearing light-colored leggings and a white sports bra, with one hand resting on their knee in a traditional meditation pose. In the foreground, there are lit candles, creating a warm and calming atmosphere. The scene evokes a sense of peace and mindfulness.

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining good mental health can often feel like a challenge. With daily stressors ranging…

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Posted on: 21 Oct 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

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.

Image of a small smiley face drawn into the condensation on a window.

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

2 darker skinned hands holding an iPhone that is opened to the TikTok app. There is a brow wooden coffee table in the background.

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

A light bulb positioned in front of a chalk board with 6 lines and circles drawn around the light bulb to represent thought bubbles.

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

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