
Did Einstein Have Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism and ADHD?
Over time, people have questioned if Einstein had dyslexia, dyspraxia, autism and ADHD.

America Still Leaves the Disabled Behind
Employment for disabled Americans has actually fallen since 1990, and there's an even bigger gap between disabled and non-disabled jobs prospects today.

The Most Common Disabilities Seen In School
Schools across the country have special needs students. These students fit into a number of categories.

1 in 4 U.S. Adults Has a Disability, CDC Says
New government research finds 61 million U.S. adults – about 1 in 4 Americans – have a disability that impacts a major part of their life.

The Difference Between Impairment, Disability and Handicap
The words “impairment,” “disability,” and “handicap,” are often used interchangeably. They have very different meanings, however.

A Quarter of CEOs are Dyslexic, Says Cisco’s John Chambers
John Chambers, alongside Richard Branson and Charles Schwab, count as some the most well-known business people who suffer from dyslexia. But they’re not particularly special cases.

The Autistic Workforce Is Here. Are You Prepared?
If you are a large employer, you already have autistic employees, whether you know it or not. Some employers recognize the potential of this untapped workforce and have implemented autism hiring programs as part of their diversity and inclusion efforts.

I'm a Black, Trans, Disabled Model — And I Just Got Signed to a Major Agency
Aaron Philip writes on being signed to Elite NYC as a Black trans model with cerebral palsy, and her dreams for the future of fashion.

Executive Coaching Of Leaders With ADHD
ADHD isn't one-size-fits-all, so we can't assume the same strategies to mitigate it will work for everyone equally.

Nearly half of everyone in poverty is either a disabled person or lives with a disabled person
In total, seven million people in poverty are either a disabled person or live with a disabled person

Millennials with Disabilities: A Large, Invisible Talent Cohort with Innovative Potential
Two phenomena contribute to the high number of Millennials with disabilities.

How Disabled People Struggle With Awkward Comments
It isn’t the worst form of ableism by far, but it happens to people with disabilities every day.

Disability Inclusion
One billion people, or 15% of the world’s population, experience some form of disability. Persons with disabilities, on average as a group, are more likely to experience adverse socioeconomic outcomes than persons without disabilities.


What Are Invisible Disabilities?
By some estimates, as much as 10% of the American population suffers from a hidden disability that makes daily life difficult and sometimes painful. 96% of all people living with a chronic illness suffer symptoms that are invisible to the naked eye.

We’re 20 Percent of America, and We’re Still Invisible
We asked two prominent figures in the disability rights movement, Judy Heumann and John Wodatch, where they thought the United States stood in its quest to secure full rights for people with disabilities.

5 Difficult Questions Disabled People Struggle With Every Day
Here are 5 questions most of us who have physical, cognitive, or mental disabilities struggle with on a regular basis. It’s not always in these exact words. We’re not always aware of these inner debates. But the themes and implications are very real and alive to all of us.

Why Autism Speaks Is Encouraging Companies To Hire Those On The Autistic Spectrum
Adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continue to struggle with unemployment or underemployment issues at an extremely high rate, which has only been amplified during the pandemic.


What Classifies as a Temporary Disability?
Claiming short-term and temporary disability is often complicated to navigate, yet it’s a position that millions find themselves in every year.