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Photo of a Black person's hands holding a rainbow lanyard. They wear a denim jacket and an orange t-shirt. Text reads:  "I often find that I can't disclose that I am neurodiverse because of the whole 'neurodiverse people can't correctly decide if they are trans' discussion." Kai

Photo of a Black person's hands holding a rainbow lanyard. They wear a denim jacket and an orange t-shirt. Text reads: "I often find that I can't disclose that I am neurodiverse because of the whole 'neurodiverse people can't correctly decide if they are trans' discussion." Kai

"I often find that I can't disclose that I am neurodiverse because of the whole 'neurodiverse people can't correctly decide if they are trans' discussion." Kai

#Neurodiverse #Neurodivergent #DisabilityAwareness #Disabled #TheBarriersWeFace #AbleismExists #Trans #Transgender #NonBinary

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Text reads:  60% of UK based  disabled trans people told us they’d experienced ableism when accessing trans-specific healthcare.
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Text reads: 60% of UK based disabled trans people told us they’d experienced ableism when accessing trans-specific healthcare. Background is orange and green

60% of UK based disabled trans people told us they’d experienced ableism when accessing trans-specific healthcare.

#disabilitypridemonth #DisabilityAwareness #Disabled #TheBarriersWeFace #AbleismExists #Trans #Transgender #NonBinary #TransRightsAreHumanRights #TransRights #Equality #Discrimination

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Graphic titled “Book of the Month” from Radiate Social Impact Consulting. The featured book is Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau, displayed on a digital tablet. The book cover shows diverse cartoon illustrations of disabled people with apparent and non-apparent disabilities, including individuals using mobility aids, service animals, and assistive technology. The background is green with arrow designs pointing right. The Radiate logo is in the bottom left corner.

Graphic titled “Book of the Month” from Radiate Social Impact Consulting. The featured book is Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau, displayed on a digital tablet. The book cover shows diverse cartoon illustrations of disabled people with apparent and non-apparent disabilities, including individuals using mobility aids, service animals, and assistive technology. The background is green with arrow designs pointing right. The Radiate logo is in the bottom left corner.

The graphic is split horizontally in thirds (top = light cream / middle = dark green / lower = beige) with the title in burnt orange and subtitle in dark green overlayed on light cream: "Book of the Month: Demystifying Disability." Radiate's logo is in the bottom lefthand corner across from the photo of the front-cover of the book on the right-hand corner: 
The featured book is Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau. The book cover shows diverse cartoon illustrations of disabled people with apparent and non-apparent disabilities, including individuals using mobility aids, service animals, and assistive technology. 

The middle section reads: "Generous, straightforward, and immediately applicable, Emily Ladau provides an overview of the diversity of disability. She unpacks the impact of ableism and accessibility on the lives of people with disabilities. In addition, this book helps readers thoughtfully engage media about disabled people to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes."

The graphic is split horizontally in thirds (top = light cream / middle = dark green / lower = beige) with the title in burnt orange and subtitle in dark green overlayed on light cream: "Book of the Month: Demystifying Disability." Radiate's logo is in the bottom lefthand corner across from the photo of the front-cover of the book on the right-hand corner: The featured book is Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau. The book cover shows diverse cartoon illustrations of disabled people with apparent and non-apparent disabilities, including individuals using mobility aids, service animals, and assistive technology. The middle section reads: "Generous, straightforward, and immediately applicable, Emily Ladau provides an overview of the diversity of disability. She unpacks the impact of ableism and accessibility on the lives of people with disabilities. In addition, this book helps readers thoughtfully engage media about disabled people to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes."

Every thoughtful workplace leader needs to read Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau. It's an approachable read that introduces people to key concepts and lived experiences by a wide array of #disabled individuals.

#disabilitypride #disabilityinclusion #thingsdisabledpeopleknow #ableismexists

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Photo of a person reading a book, wearing a watch, a purple hoodie and purple trousers. Text: "I have been able to manage my conditions with the support of other neurodivergent trans people and online resources." Sage

Photo of a person reading a book, wearing a watch, a purple hoodie and purple trousers. Text: "I have been able to manage my conditions with the support of other neurodivergent trans people and online resources." Sage

"I have been able to manage my conditions with the support of other neurodivergent trans people and online resources." Sage

#disabilitypridemonth #Neurodivergent #DisabilityAwareness #Disabled #TheBarriersWeFace #AbleismExists #Trans #Transgender #TransRightsAreHumanRights #TransRights #Equality

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Text reads I confuse people with my race, ethnicity, my disability and because I’m trans. My disability makes it hard to communicate sometimes, so I think people in general are awkward around me. Kaijoumari-Jade

Picture of Kaijoumari-Jade wearing a dark blue and green plaid shirt and red beanie hat

Text reads I confuse people with my race, ethnicity, my disability and because I’m trans. My disability makes it hard to communicate sometimes, so I think people in general are awkward around me. Kaijoumari-Jade Picture of Kaijoumari-Jade wearing a dark blue and green plaid shirt and red beanie hat

"I confuse people with my race, ethnicity, my disability and because I’m trans. My disability makes it hard to communicate sometimes, so I think people in general are awkward around me.” Kaijoumari-Jade

#disabilitypridemonth #DisabilityAwareness #Disabled #TheBarriersWeFace #AbleismExists #Trans

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The thing that I can't get past is as a disabled person I constantly have to think about everyone else. I constantly have to consider how I impact them. But the same never has to be considered for me. Out of sight out of mind.

#AbleismExists

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Y'all disabled people who don't have accessible bathrooms, the latest hack I discovered to wash my hair is not only going to ensure that I can wash my hair but also bathe more extensively.

#AbleismExists #DisabilityLifeHacks

THREAD.

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Disability itself isn’t inherently traumatic, but the way society treats disabled people? The barriers, the ableism, the isolation? That’s real. #DisabilityAwareness #AbleismExists

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your activism is just performative, right? #punkbands #ableism #nofascism #ableismtrash #ableismexists #leftwing #inclusion

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Hair dye funny. Mention of scooter? Ableist & not so funny.

People with #disabilities-- mobility, cognitive, physical, developmental-- deserve respect.

Let's keep it #kind here.

@disabilitydaily.bsky.social @campaignfdj.bsky.social @disabilitylab.bsky.social

#inclusion #AbleismExists

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Costco's shareholders overwhelmingly reject anti-DEI proposal Costco's shareholders voted overwhelmingly to reject a proposal from a conservative think tank aimed at getting the company to roll back its diversity hiring practices.

Costco, Apple & Microsoft still support equity, access & opportunity for under- resourced groups like families with disabilities & seniors.
#HumanityFirst
#AbleismExists
#SpendMoneyWisely

Costco's shareholders overwhelmingly reject anti-DEI proposal www.npr.org/2025/01/23/n...

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I've created many that went viral including #AbleismExists

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Sitting on the ground floor of a bldg @ work b/c there isn't a lift. Ppl just walking past. Inaccessible university buildings are completely unacceptable. I refuse to harm myself for the institution. I just want to do my job. #SpoonieLife #ableismexists #dobetter @MonashUni

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Particular fan of being asked if I'm going somewhere on holiday - nope; just can't carry stuff & need rolling bags. *Silence* #ableismexists

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Privately told seminarleader I was having bad #chroniclife day, unable to present as planned; they announced to whole room #ableismexists

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Being interrogated on the bus for sitting in disabled seats - "but you're young. where's your cane? you don't look disabled" #ableismexists

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