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Access to education creates access to opportunities. Here, you’ll find a range of perspectives on what educational access means for the disability community: recognizing that everyone has different learning styles, school experiences, and educational goals.

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A group of students in a lecture hall, sitting with several open seats in between each student. A student in a power chair sits at the bottom of the stadium-style lecture hall seating, separate from peers.

How Much Has the Americans with Disabilities Act Positively Impacted College Students?

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How Can Universities Better Support Disabled Students to Graduate?

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My Paraprofessional Was Supposed to Help Me; Instead, She Bullied Me

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VIDEO: The Threatened Legacy of Independent Living with Alex Ghenis

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Special Education: A Hindrance to Disability Acceptance

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Growing Up at the Intersection of Disabled and Immigrant

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Disability and Tokenism: Why No One Can Speak On Behalf of Everyone

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Why Archer’s Challenge Misrepresents the Experience of Wheelchair Users

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