by Jennifer Bosk
Betsy Goodrich of Lilburn, GA by day. Danger Woman by night.
Donning a supersuit, cape, gloves and mask, Goodrich embraces her alter-ego, “Danger Woman,” who has become Atlanta’s very own superhero fighting for disability civil rights.
The caped crusader is a singing heroine...
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by Jennifer Bosk & Devika Rao in collaboration with Tim Orff
While Superman is busy fighting for truth and justice and Batman once again faces the Joker, there’s a whole new team of superheroes who are taking the universe by storm. Meet Team Supreme, a troupe of kids with disabilities who have...
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by Shannon Turner
Weighing 1.9 pounds at birth in 1962, Alan Bittaker was the smallest male in America to survive when he was born during the sixth month of his mother’s pregnancy. His mom, Annette, has no idea what caused her to go into premature labor. But as it was her second pregnancy, she...
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by Alison Barkoff and Molly Burgdorf, Center for Public Representation
The 116th Congress is off to a busy start! Congress has already introduced a number of bills impacting people with disabilities. Federal agencies also continue to take action on disability issues. Below are some of the most...
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