Posts tagged as:

invisible disability

Won’t Somebody Think of the Round Doorknobs? Penn & Teller on Accessibility Legislation

by Lauredhel on December 31, 2009

in disability

Telegram to TABs, on Spoon Theory

by Lauredhel on October 10, 2009

in disability

SUCCESS! On Disabled Parking “Harmonisation” Activism

by Lauredhel on September 11, 2009

in activism/charity, disability

Why Feminists Need To Be Concerned About Accessible Parking Restrictions

by Lauredhel on June 3, 2009

in activism/charity, disability, ethics & philosophy, social change

Form Letter for Govt Protesting “Harmonisation of Disability Parking Permit Schemes”

by Beppie on June 2, 2009

in Culture, Life, Politics, Sociology, activism/charity, disability, ethics & philosophy, social change, social justice

Can I have a seat? Blogging Against Disablism Day, 2009

by Lauredhel on May 1, 2009

in disability, social change

Psychiatrists see reasonable adaptations to CFS, label it “cause” and “maladaptation”

by Lauredhel on April 27, 2009

in Science, disability, social justice

Tip of the hat, Wag of the finger: IKEA Perth

by Lauredhel on January 24, 2009

in Life, disability, ethics & philosophy, health

Because I are one

by Lauredhel on January 9, 2009

in disability

Rearranging accessibility: more on invisible disability accommodations

by Lauredhel on July 3, 2007

in Life, disability, education, health

Stop and think: invisible access for invisible disabilities

by Lauredhel on May 4, 2007

in Life, disability, health

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