Contributor’s Corner

Contributor’s Corner is a space for allies and advocates to share their voices, experiences and insights on disability inclusion. It highlights diverse perspectives, empowering individuals to discuss the challenges and triumphs related to disability advocacy. Through these stories, contributors aim to inspire change, raise awareness, and foster inclusivity in all areas of life. The Alycia Anderson Company encourages open dialogue to help break down barriers and build a more accessible world.

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    Intersectionality, Accessibility, Representation, and Self-Identification

    The key to authentic disability inclusion lies in four interconnected principles: intersectionality, accessibility, representation, and self-identity (self-ID). Each element reinforces the others, creating a powerful feedback loop that drives progress. Intersectionality builds community solidarity by acknowledging overlapping identities. Accessibility fosters inclusive environments. Representation empowers through visibility, and self-ID encourages individuals to embrace their identities. Together,…


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    Turning Challenges into Opportunities: Disability Advocates Lead Positive Change Amid DEI Backlash

    PBS NewsHour reports a nationwide DEI backlash with 25 states enacting 71 related laws, sparking debate on tolerance and academic freedom. Critics claim high costs and indoctrination, while advocates emphasize DEI’s importance in addressing inequities. Disability advocate Marty Anderson shares his perspective on DEI, highlighting the significance of inclusion and empathy derived from personal experience…


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    GAAD 2024 | Global Accessibility Awareness Day

    Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), observed annually on the third Thursday of May, promotes digital accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities. It aims to raise awareness, promote inclusive design, provide education, and build community. Activities include workshops, webinars, and challenges. Recent advancements include WCAG 3.0, improved mobile accessibility, AI integration, updated legislation, corporate initiatives,…