Distractions are everywhere. Even as I sit here and write this I can hear music blaring in the background, people talking at the table beside me, phones ringing and buzzing […]
I’m often teased by those my own age for not going out to bars, parties, or nightclubs (I haven’t even set foot in a nightclub). I’m not a big drinker, […]
Organizer: Toronto Disability Pride March Title: 5th Annual Toronto Disability Pride March Category: Accessibility Location: Toronto, Ontario Date: October 3, 2015 E-mail: torontodisabilitypride@gmail.com Web site: http://tdpm.org Description: Why we’re marching: […]
Via NEADS.ca http://www.neads.ca/en/about/media/index.php?id=282 The Bank of Canada is proud to introduce a new scholarship and work placement program for students with disabilities and indigenous students. Each year, two full-time students […]
Choosing a college or university and going off to school for the first time is an exciting and important step. If you are an incoming student with a visual impairment, […]
No animals bury their head in the sand. If ostriches buried their heads in the sand, they would suffocate like anyone else. This myth was created by Pliny the Elder. (early Roman Empire natural philosopher).