Return to Travel

What does travel look like in a COVID-19 world for people with disabilities? Carole Zoom talks with wheelchair users and travel experts to make some sense out of the new hurdles and realities of traveling. Lilly Longshore and Seth Mcbride write about the precautions they took before traveling and what their experiences on the road taught them.

Study Abroad

Studying abroad is an exciting option that is more viable than ever for wheelchair users, thanks to an array of scholarships and programs. By Justin Harford.

Embracing Power

Switching from a manual to a power wheelchair is a nonstarter for many wheelers, but as Gary Karp finds, it can be the best — or the only — move.

A Year to Employment

Tired of sitting around all day, one wheeler connected with a nonprofit that helps underserved communities find meaningful employment. A year later he graduated at the top of his class with a good job waiting. By Aaron Broverman.


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