Sarah K StrickerOverheard 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
Sarah K StrickerinInvisible IllnessSerious Mental Illness Deserves Awareness TooMay 15, 20213May 15, 20213
Sarah K StrickerA 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
Sarah K StrickerHeightsI 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
Sarah K StrickerinP.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
Sarah K StrickerinInvisible 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
Sarah K StrickerinNo 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
Sarah K StrickerinAge 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
Sarah K StrickerHow 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
Sarah K StrickerinInvisible 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