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At Enabling Devices, we like to shine a light on businesses that hire and train people with disabilities. Meaningful employment is an important step toward independence, confidence, and inclusion. So, when we learned about the A Cheerful Giver candle company, we were eager to share their sto...


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Invented in 1965 by friends Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum, pickleball—a sport that blends aspects of tennis, ping pong, and badminton—picked up steam in 2020, when it became wildly popular, especially with adults who found tennis too strenuous. At roughly the same time, Sandy Halkett, an adaptive golf instructor and athletic director, began developing an adap...


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Neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disorder are significant causes of disability in the United States and around the world. And while they are typically associated with old age, some individuals will develop these disorders when they are relatively young. Take for instance the beloved actor Michael J. Fox, who was diagnosed when he was just 2...


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Last September the Geena Davis Institute released its 2025 report on representation in children’s television. For the past 20 years, the Institute has been studying “the prevalence and depictions of underrepresented characters” including chara...


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It’s been 10 years since we first introduced our readers to the Museum of Disability History in Buffalo, New York. The museum chronicled the history of the disability movement from its early beginnings — some artifacts date back to the 1750s — through the present day. In 2020, we were disappointed to learn that the pandemic had forced the museum to close.

Now, however,...


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