For Disabled Workers, a Tight Labor Market Opens New Doors With Covid prompting more employers to consider remote arrangements, employment has soared among adults with disabilities.
Stroke and John Fetterman: What Society Should Know About the Brain’s Ability to Heal What society can learn from John Fetterman’s stroke.
Fetterman’s Debate Challenges: Selling Policies and Proving He’s Fit to Serve The Democratic candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania will use closed captioning to assist with the after effects of a stroke.
These Doctors Admit They Don’t Want Patients With Disabilities When granted anonymity in focus groups, physicians let their guards down and shared opinions consistent with experiences of many people with disabilities.
John Fetterman Is a Disabled American Who Needs Technology to Do His Job. So What? It is our accommodations, often but not exclusively technological in nature, that make it possible for many of us to do our jobs.