Religion and politics have always shared a table, but lately, the conversation feels louder, sharper, and harder to walk away from as a professional. I’ve found myself navigating these topics with increasing discomfort – not because I lack conviction, but because conviction now carries consequence. When someone asks if I’m religious, I usually answer, “I […]
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For many people with disabilities (or those who love and support them) the “car” we’re chasing might represent an inclusive education, an accessible workplace, equitable healthcare, or a sense of independence. When we finally catch up to these goals, we sometimes find ourselves unsure of the next step. We’re told to dream big, to aim […]


