Politicians are ignoring Americans with disabilities
The disabled are a major political constituency, but candidates in both parties aren’t doing enough to court their votes
The disabled are a major political constituency, but candidates in both parties aren’t doing enough to court their votes
Cast disabled actors whenever possible and tell better stories
Everyday technologies that enhance accessibility are far more helpful than miraculous, high-tech interventions
During a divorce battle, Jessie Lorenz says, her husband challenged her competence as a parent because she’s blind
Alice Goltz says Vermont discriminated against her when it took her baby and declared she was unfit to parent
Diagnosed with locked-in syndrome, Brett Walls chose to fight; but he didn't expect to battle UnitedHealthcare
To make travel more inclusive, listen to people with disabilities
The disabled deserve the chance to work, save and be as independent as they can
For 19-year-old computer programmer Fredrick Brennan, leaving his Brooklyn apartment is a huge hassle and a big risk
America Tonight explores stories of hardship and triumph for Americans living with disabilities