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Does identification impact progress?
October 27, 2021
Corey Axelrod

Does identification impact progress?

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Authentic Representation
September 27, 2021
Corey Axelrod

Authentic Representation

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A close-up image shows a magnifying glass over the words "hearing loss" on what appears to be a dictionary or website definition. The text "hearing loss" is displayed in a large, bold, sans-serif font. Below it, in a smaller font, are the phonetic transcriptions: "noun [ U ]" and "us /ˈhirɪŋ ˌlɔːs/". Partially visible below the magnified area, in a smaller, lighter font, is the beginning of a sentence: "the _____ of som____ all of the ability t____". The background is white.
Corey Axelrod

“Hearing Loss”: Language that’s Not as Inclusive as Intended

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Corey Axelrod

Disability Pride Month: It’s Time to Shift the Spotlight

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Corey Axelrod

The Best Way to Show Up: Interpreters Are More Than Their Voices and Hands

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