WATCH: The Walrus Talks at Home: Resilience
A lively discussion about our ability to overcome systemic societal and physical barriers, cope with adversity, and cultivate resilience individually and as a society.
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The pandemic showed just how important green spaces are to our mental health. How can we keep them accessible during the coldest months?
Read MoreFrom prioritizing pedestrian spaces to proliferating online hangouts, the pandemic has made accessibility mainstream. Will it last?
Read MoreMainstream entertainment rarely allows people with disabilities to exist as we are. Jean Little’s work taught me there’s no shame in writing about our experiences
Read MoreIf I couldn’t be seen as both disabled and beautiful, I decided I’d win by becoming “the smart one”
Read MoreA sense of belonging, according to Burke, is not about changing her into an “able” person, but accommodating for all kinds of humans. It is society, not Burke, that needs to be fixed
Read MoreIn a society where size means everything, we are constantly negotiating to fit in
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