by Belo Cipriani | Jun 20, 2020 | Disability Awareness, Disability News, Guest Post, The Disability Tribune, Visually Impaired
By David-Elijah Nahmod Four television shows and one feature film have been honored with the “Seal of Authentic Representation” from the Ruderman Family Foundation. Established in Boston in 2002, the Ruderman Family Foundation works toward the inclusion of...
by Belo Cipriani | Jun 10, 2020 | Disability Advocates, Guest Post
By Dr. Tony Greco Dr. Tony Greco is a disability rights advocate for mental health and addiction support and the founder of GET HELP. In 1977, my parents met in an AA meeting. My mom was still a teenager and my dad had a couple of years sober in the program. She was a...
by Belo Cipriani | May 6, 2020 | Guest Post
By Kriss Smolka You know drinking water is good for you, but there often comes a point where you want something more. You want color and additional flavors, as well as the possibility of making the water even healthier. Infused water is the solution. Infused water is...
by Belo Cipriani | Apr 1, 2020 | Guest Post
By Ora Nadrich For several of us, we’ve finally gotten our wish to work from home. But it’s not for the reasons we had hoped. And, with the 24/7 news cycle focused on increasingly alarming news about the Coronavirus, we’re unable to focus on our work. In these...
by Belo Cipriani | Mar 26, 2020 | Disability Advocates, Disability Awareness, Guest Post
By Stephanie Duesing In January of 2017, my family and I discovered that our 15-year-old son Sebastian — a straight-A honor student, a painter, a sculptor, a potter and a water polo-player — was almost completely blind. We were going through old photos and realized...
by Belo Cipriani | Mar 19, 2020 | Disability News, Guest Post, Writers with Disabilities
By Mannette Morgan, Author of Finding Your Voice: A Path to Recovery for Survivors of Abuse As a little girl, I knew I wanted to be a writer “when I grew up.” The problem was, I couldn’t read or write. I realized at a young age that I didn’t learn like everyone...