Beyond Letters: The Spirit and Inspiration of the ADA Posted on September 22, 2022 - 11:11 am by georgestern In the first blog in my Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) series, I introduced readers to the story of Chelsie Reid, a student in early childhood education who was having […]
Celebrating the Diversity of Hispanic Heritage with Albinism Posted on September 15, 2022 - 3:33 am by asmith Editorâs note: Kayla Ludlow, a college student who is proud of her Hispanic heritage, shares she does not look Hispanic due to albinism. Read on to learn how Kayla publicly […]
From Sharecroppersâ Daughter to a Leader in the Blindness Field Posted on February 22, 2022 - 4:52 pm by asmith Ever Lee Hairston is proof that anyone can emerge from the humblest of beginnings to become a leader in their field. Born with retinitis pigmentosa, which over the years has […]