by Belo Cipriani | Jun 4, 2014 | Belo Cipriani, Mobility/ Disability
As a child, one of my most frustrating moments came when Mario froze mid-jump. Just as I was about to avoid the last fiery ball in the concrete castle to save Princess Peach, the game suspended, and no amount of punishing to the red and black buttons made the action...
by Belo Cipriani | May 14, 2014 | Mobility/ Disability, Travel
I buckled my seatbelt and reached toward the floor to caress Madge’s velvety ears. The flight attendants began to voice the emergency exits and I could feel the plane slightly glide up and down, reminding me we were actually moving. The ticket agent instantly fell in...
by Belo Cipriani | Apr 16, 2014 | Americans with Disabilities Act, Belo Cipriani, Mobility/ Disability, Service Animal Disability, Travel
Nothing arouses my senses quite like a new city. In major metropolitan centers, there are a multitude of things that scream out, “Here! Come here. We’ve got something fascinating in store for you.” A street full of manic traffic informs me it’s a major thoroughfare...
by Belo Cipriani | Apr 2, 2014 | Mobility/ Disability
The Disability Tribune is pleased to have Dr. Sandy Wong stop by today to tell us about BodyTalk, Reiki, and Tapas Accupressure. Anxiety and chronic pain plague so many people of all ages in our modern, fast-paced society. We know that stress has a profound effect on...
by Belo Cipriani | Mar 26, 2014 | Mobility/ Disability
The Disability Tribune is happy to have Caitlin Hernandez back with another post about CRE Outreach. After writing and acting in my own musical, Dreaming in Color, through the nonprofit theater company CRE Outreach, I wrote a second original play especially for my...
by Belo Cipriani | Mar 19, 2014 | Interviews, Mobility/ Disability
Today The Disability Tribune welcomes back singer and actress Caitlin Hernandez, who tells us about Theatre by the Blind’s new production, Sit. How would it feel being the only child in the neighborhood who never chased, or tumbled, or played hide-and-seek, not...