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Thursday, November 20, 2025

🌐 Feature Thursday: Why Disabled People Are Expected to “Explain Themselves” (And Why That Needs to End)


 💬 Introduction

Ask any disabled person and they’ll tell you:
We spend a shocking amount of time explaining ourselves.

Explaining why we need accommodations.
Explaining why we can’t “just try harder.”
Explaining why our disability is real — even when it’s invisible.

And the worst part?
Much of society treats our needs like requests instead of rights.

In 2025, disabled people aren’t just fighting for access.
We’re fighting for the right not to constantly justify our existence.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

🌍 Disability in India: Bridging Tradition, Technology, and Accessibility in 2025

 

Introduction

With over 26.8 million people identified as disabled in India, the world’s largest democracy faces one of its most complex inclusion challenges. The country’s diversity — linguistic, economic, and cultural — means accessibility can look drastically different from one region to another.

Yet amid these challenges, India is also a nation of innovation. From affordable assistive technology startups in Bengaluru to grassroots disability movements in rural Bihar, inclusion is gaining ground. The question for 2025 isn’t whether India cares about accessibility — it’s how quickly progress can reach everyone.

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Disability in Brazil: Progress, Barriers, and the Fight for True Inclusion in 2025

 

🌎 Introduction

In Brazil, nearly 18.6% of the population — around 37 million people — live with a disability, according to national census data. From the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the busy streets of São Paulo, disabled Brazilians navigate a complex landscape: one shaped by both progressive laws and deep-rooted inequalities.

On paper, the country has one of the most comprehensive disability rights frameworks in Latin America. But in practice, accessibility often depends on where you live, how much you earn, and whether society sees your needs as a priority.

In 2025, Brazil stands at a crossroads — between promises of inclusion and the unfinished work of turning those promises into everyday reality.

Friday, October 31, 2025

🧠 The Myth of “Just Try Harder”: Why Simplistic Advice Fails Disabled and Neurodivergent People

Every disabled or neurodivergent person has heard it.

“Just try harder.”
“Get a planner.”
“Make a list.”
“Go to bed earlier.”
“Smile more.”
“Turn off the TV.”
“Just go outside for some fresh air.”

The Just advice.

It’s endless, exhausting, and—most of all—completely misses the point.

These aren’t helpful suggestions. They’re dismissals disguised as encouragement. They erase the complexity of disability and neurodivergence, replacing empathy with overconfidence. And yet, people keep repeating them—because it makes them feel like they’ve solved something that they never had to live through.

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Disability Benefits in 2026: What Policy Changes Mean for You

Introduction

For millions of disabled people, government benefits aren’t just paperwork — they’re lifelines. They determine whether someone can afford rent, groceries, or assistive technology. In 2026, a wave of policy updates is reshaping how disability benefits are delivered. Some changes promise progress, while others raise concerns about accessibility and fairness.

This article breaks down the most important updates, explains how they impact everyday life, and highlights what you can do to stay informed and empowered.

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