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How does ending DEI policies threaten disability rights in the United States?


Published: Saturday January 25, 2025
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The executive order aimed at reforming federal hiring practices threatens disability inclusion in both government and private sectors. By prioritizing merit-based hiring without addressing the unique barriers faced by disabled individuals, this policy risks further marginalizing them in employment opportunities. The shift away from affirmative action and diversity initiatives could deepen ableism and limit the ability of people with disabilities to access fair and equal job opportunities.

How do recent policies threaten air travel for people with disabilities?


Published: Saturday January 25, 2025
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Decades of air travel mistreatment for people with disabilities saw progress under the Biden administration with fines, regulations, and DEI initiatives enhancing accessibility and accountability. However, recent actions by the Trump administration roll back these gains, labeling disability-inclusive FAA hiring as “illegal” and prioritizing ableist rhetoric over inclusivity. Only two of over 80 recent aviation actions address disability, risking accessibility and safety advancements for disabled travelers.

How does the return to in-person work order affect people with disabilities?


Published: Saturday January 25, 2025
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The new administration’s return-to-in-person work mandate threatens progress in disability employment achieved through remote opportunities. Remote work, embraced during the pandemic, provided accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities, breaking barriers in employment. By eliminating flexibility, this policy risks reversing gains and creating inequities, leaving many to wonder: will the government prioritize inclusion or leave people with disabilities behind?

What does the fight against “Gender Ideology Extremism” mean for people with disabilities?


Published: Saturday January 25, 2025
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The new administration’s executive order invokes ADA rights while targeting gender ideology extremism, raising concerns for marginalized groups. With limited mention of disability rights, this order prompts questions about the administration’s plans for people with disabilities. An attack on one marginalized group affects us all, emphasizing the need for solidarity and vigilance in protecting hard-won progress toward inclusion and equality.

A Day of Connection: Igniting the Curiosity of the Next Generation at Sequoia Middle School


Published: Wednesday December 11, 2024
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At Sequoia Middle School, I had the honor of guiding students to recognize their differences as superpowers, fueling their dreams and inspiring them to change the world. Through an engaging speech and interactive Q&A sessions, I helped ignite their curiosity, encouraging them to embrace their unique strengths. This memorable experience highlighted the importance of inclusion and empowerment, as these students began to see their potential to shape a brighter future.

Advancing Disability Inclusion: My Keynote at Pluralsight


Published: Thursday November 14, 2024
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This week, I had the pleasure of speaking virtually at Pluralsight, engaging with their global team and collaborating with their Employee Resource Group, Enable! During my keynote, “The Heart of Inclusion,” we explored practical strategies for advancing inclusion and accessibility, empowering employees to thrive. Thank you to Pluralsight for hosting this impactful event and for your dedication to fostering a truly inclusive workplace. The Q&A engagement was fantastic!

Lights, Camera, Advocacy: A Journey to Authentic Disability Representation in Hollywood


Published: Monday November 4, 2024
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Actors Tobias Forrest and John W. Lawson join Pushing Forward with Alycia to discuss their experiences in the groundbreaking film Daruma. This powerful conversation delves into authentic disability representation, the making of Daruma, and the shift toward inclusive storytelling in Hollywood. Together with Alycia Anderson, they explore how disabled actors bring depth to disability narratives and why these stories must be told from an authentic perspective.

U.S. Department of Transportation imposes a $50 million fine on American Airlines for its mistreatment of passengers with disabilities


Published: Wednesday October 23, 2024
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The U.S. Department of Transportation imposed a $50 million fine on American Airlines for repeatedly failing to assist passengers with disabilities, resulting in damaged wheelchairs and mistreatment. The fine highlights the airline’s neglect in providing necessary support, essential to passengers’ dignity and independence. Alycia Anderson expresses relief and hope for improved travel experiences, noting that this landmark action addresses long-standing accessibility issues in air travel.

A Dream at Netflix: The Pressure and Possibility of Storytelling


Published: Thursday October 10, 2024
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Speaking at Netflix during National Disability Employment Awareness Month was a dream come true for me. As a disability advocate, TEDx speaker, and CEO, I reflected on my journey from a little girl dreaming of the spotlight to addressing major companies worldwide. The experience reminded me of the power of storytelling in advocating for disabled voices and reignited my hope that my story—and others like it—might one day reach the screen.

Virginia Tech NDEAM Celebration with Keynote Speaker Alycia Anderson


Published: Wednesday October 9, 2024
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Alycia Anderson delivered a powerful keynote at Virginia Tech’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) celebration, emphasizing the importance of inclusive workplace practices. Her speech highlighted the need for diversity in hiring and the value of accessible environments. The event fostered an open conversation about disability representation in the workplace and how these efforts contribute to a more inclusive society.