Overheard in the Emergency Room: Mental Health Crises and Provider BiasIt’s time to retire “jokes” made at the expense of those in crisisJul 15, 2021Jul 15, 2021
A Novel Virus and Insidious Ice FloesThe pandemic made our lives feel rigid and frozen. Now (maybe) those jagged edges will begin to melt.Mar 12, 2021Mar 12, 2021
HeightsI have a recurring dream where I’m at the top of an extremely tall building, peering over the edge, every part of my body screaming at me…Mar 11, 2021Mar 11, 2021
Published inP.S. I Love YouA (More than Just) Physically Distant ChristmasMy family has always cared about our holiday traditions. But will that stay true for Christmas 2020?Dec 23, 2020Dec 23, 2020
Published inInvisible IllnessBiometrics and COVID-19: a Perfect Storm for Disability DiscriminationClear’s new Health Pass program could easily be used to discriminate against disabled peopleOct 19, 20201Oct 19, 20201
Published inNo End In SightFrom Shame To PrideDisability Pride Month and the 30th anniversary of the ADA have me reflecting on how my own disabilities have shaped my life & community.Jul 28, 2020Jul 28, 2020
Published inAge of AwarenessA Quick and Dirty Overview of COVID-19 TestsThere’s a lot of talk about the various tests available for COVID-19 and how they can aid us in stopping the spread of the virus. If…Jul 7, 2020Jul 7, 2020
How to Really Change Minds Around Wearing MasksIn the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and its nearly unchecked spread in the United States, it’s understandably tempting to point fingers…Jul 1, 2020Jul 1, 2020
Published inInvisible IllnessWhat the Chronic Illness and Disability Community can Teach People About Distress Tolerance“Staying home for this long is so boring, I just can’t spend this much time at home.” I could feel my eyes weaken and blur as I read that…Jun 5, 20201Jun 5, 20201