SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Matt Cottle named his home bakery Stuttering King, drawing inspiration from King George VI’s fight with his stammer. Instead of delivering speeches, the challenge for Cottle is ...
Individuals with invisible disabilities are everywhere in society, but because of stigmatization of disabilities, people choose not to disclose for fear of being unfairly judged. That choice has ...
Discussion about invisible disabilities is incredibly important for improving the lives of those who have them. The challenges of an invisible disability go beyond the effects of the disability itself ...
People living with invisible disabilities may desire to keep them hidden, to avoid being treated differently. The desire to keep quiet may stem from social desirability bias, wanting to make a good ...
“Enable: The Disability Podcast” is a new podcast featuring stories of amazing people with disabilities and different abilities. In our latest episode, Darelyn Pazdel of PRIDE Industries speaks about ...
Diversity and inclusion in the workplace have become concerns in today’s organisational practices. Time and again, diversity and inclusion focus on what can be seen, particularly in terms of race, ...
KUTV — ShayLee Raye Hunter, crowned Mrs. Utah Petite 2025, is a woman of many accomplishments and a passionate advocate for invisible disabilities. Throughout her pageant career, ShayLee has held ...
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PITTSFIELD — At a Lenox high schooler's request, Gov. Maura Healey issued a proclamation recognizing Invisible Disabilities Week. Sen. Paul Mark, D-Becket, picked up the proclamation from the ...