Unpacking Myths: The Truth About Sex and Disability

Unpacking Myths: The Truth About Sex and Disability By Rachele Our society is rampant with myths and misinformation about sex and disability, many of which stem from ableism, sexism and other forms of oppression that look to control and subdue groups of people. I believe this is why sexuality-related myths are so pervasive – since […]
Riding Through Barriers: How My E-Bike Transformed Toronto for Me

Riding Through Barriers: How My E-Bike Transformed Toronto for Me By Oda Al-anizi I’ve lived in Toronto for a long time and have used a wheelchair for over two decades. I always depended on public transit (subway, streetcar, wheel transit) because driving is a difficult and expensive endeavour. So, When I got my e-bike […]
Disability Employment – Tips to Hire/Getting Hired

By Nikoletta Erdelyi Every October, the subject of employment in the disability community is brought to the forefront of inclusive hiring practices with NDEAM (National Disability Employment Awareness Month) campaigns that activists and businesses alike participate in. With sobering stats on employment among people with disabilities, it is easy to see why NDEAM campaigns […]
National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Unlocking Inclusive Hiring Solutions

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), a time to recognize the valuable contributions of individuals with disabilities in the workforce. It’s also a chance for businesses to explore how inclusive hiring can boost innovation, productivity, and workplace culture. Employers who embrace disability inclusion gain access to a highly skilled and motivated talent pool, […]
A Home for All: The Critical Need for Accessibility in Canadian Housing

Saleh Sheihk has lived in Canada since 2020. Born in Saudi Arabia, he lived in Egypt for many years, navigating life with an SCI – barriers and inaccessible spaces are not new to him. “I came to Canada at the height of COVID, so a lot of things were shut down, and I had lots […]