For this National Disability Employment Awareness Month, I encourage everyone to continuously push to get disabled people employed, specifically in newsrooms and publications. We deserve to have consistent voices representing us. We also deserve to be comfortably employed.
The reports I've written in the past can only be written by disabled people. I don't mean as in "I AM" the only individual, but rather disabled individuals are the ones who are most equipped to tackle sensitive topics that deal with this community.
The work disabled journalists do is crucial for so many communities. Disability can impact anybody at any time, regardless of race, gender, religion, class, or age. And who better to tell the stories that impact disabled people than disabled individuals themselves.
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month! Disabled people deserve to be properly and respectfully employed for their work! Join me for a little thread –
I'm super excited to announce that I'm officially writing a book about the accessibility movement in gaming! I'll be sure to share more details as they develop, but I'm looking forward to this project!
Not only is today one of my best friend's birthday, my grandmother's 99th birthday, and the first Roman Emperor, Augustus' birthday, but tomorrow is also a new State of Play, so you could say this is a pretty big week.
Taking my favorite brit to her first baseball game today. Neither of us like sports.
Over the last several months, I have been investigating rumors that games accessibility advocate Susan Banks, Tubi Hamid, and Deb Vaughan were not real people. Here's what I found: www.ign.com/articles/a-p...
In the years since the alleged death of beloved accessibility advocate Susan Banks, mounting evidence and accounts from those close to her work suggest that she was not the person she claimed to be. I...
Deeply proud of the difficult work that @supercrip1994.bsky.socialwww.ign.com/articles/a-p...
In the years since the alleged death of beloved accessibility advocate Susan Banks, mounting evidence and accounts from those close to her work suggest that she was not the person she claimed to be. I...