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Jessica McCabe
HowtoADHD
I'm actually just beginning to accept that my #ADHD is a disability. With accommodations, I can do my job, but I absolutely need them to perform at the level I
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Lisa Brown
Wertle
Good morning, all! Today is #NationalDisabilityDay and I wanted to talk a bit about having fibromyalgia and what it's like to be a disabled game developer. First of all, this
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Nicole Lee Schroeder
Nicole_Lee_Sch
In my research I study how doctors in the 18th and 19th century focused on nosology to the detriment of care based practices. Suddenly, medical conditions that didn't meet known
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Gabi Serrato Marks, PhD
gserratomarks
Reminder: disabled isn't a bad word! A thread on disability-related language to avoid. Disabled friends, please feel free to chime in with thoughts, including disagreement! normal: I see this
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Nicole Lee Schroeder
Nicole_Lee_Sch
I had the privilege of giving a talk at #vcea2021 today and it was by far the most accessible (in terms of finances, physical accessibility, and length of conference) that
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Travis Chi Wing Lau (劉志頴)
travisclau
As a book review editor and reviewer myself, it has been just appalling to me that certain presses are refusing to send hard copies to reviewers even after those reviewers
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Amy Sekhar♿️
frocine
#WhyDisabledPeopleDropOut A thread. As a former faculty member, I have heard several colleagues complain about accommodations as being frivolous. If they are willing to say these things in front of
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Sarah Blahovec
Sblahov
I'm browsing @TrainDems trainings for Democrats who want to run for office. They don't seem to have an accessibility statement or ways to request accommodations for their trainings. Then I
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Occam’s Chainsaw
PianoGrump
Because of the ADA I'm allowed to sit down while talking to customers...after a dr note & month-long processing w HR bc corporate thinks that sitting down is "not respectful
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🦇 deep sea cryptid 🦇
swampflora
People often say this year gave nondisableds a taste of housebound chronically ill/disabled life, but the thing is.. everyone else is going through the pandemic too.And that really changes everything.
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Mad Library Scientist
MadLibrarySci
When was the last time you looked at a person wearing glasses and thought of them as disabled? My guess is never. Because eyeglasses are an accessibility aid so accepted
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Kim Weeden
WeedenKim
There are two simultaneous shocks to the sociology job market this year: 1) a precipitous decline in the number of positions; and 2) a discontinuous shift in the share of
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Leslie Templeton
Somesaylezzels
Disabled people are dying and being denied care and all I can think about is how people think my life and the lives of those in my community have no
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Thad Domina
ThadDomina
I’m putting together a set of questions I’d like to see higher ed leaders answer thoroughly and publicly before bringing students back to campus in the fall. Feel free to
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Sarah K
StotheNtotheK
Accommodations & equity in covid times:. The closest personal comparison I have to the kind of circumstances that would warrant significant deviation from the norm for equitable outcomes is my
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Amy Vitale
AmyKVitale
Amid many divisions in our country, here is something that should be universally true: military service members should not be forced to abandon their religion to serve our country. (1/11)
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