Happy Family Caregivers Month!
For Family Caregivers Month, blogger Nicole Sbitani writes about the crucial, often unpaid and unrecognized labor of family caregivers: a role that often falls to
For Family Caregivers Month, blogger Nicole Sbitani writes about the crucial, often unpaid and unrecognized labor of family caregivers: a role that often falls to
In honor of Disability Employment Awareness Month, blogger Nicole Sbitani writes how it’s so frustrating to see people with disabilities in the church continually framed
National Disability Independence Day celebrates the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, an umbrella that has led to posted signs like this
In my role as ward chorister, I get the opportunity to stare at the congregation from a sheltered position and I want to describe what
Disabled folks are extremely marginalized in the world today as they were in Biblical times, but Jesus shows us another way. We should follow His
Guest post by Susannah Clarke Taylor. Susannah Clarke Taylor has degrees in English and Theatre and is a lover of all things family history, theatre,
Guest Post by Ann. Ann has a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics. Contrary to what some people told her, she has been able to use the
I’m a lawyer in solo practice in the southwestern United States. I cover a large state and parts of surrounding states, representing disability claimants before
The summer I turned 14, I was so excited to go to EFY. A summer baby, I was a year behind all my friends who
by EmilyCC This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog series
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.