Tag Archives: Accessibility
Advocacy Network on Disabilities Launches Strategic Planning Initiative to Strengthen Future Impact
Leaders from the Advocacy Network on Disabilities recently convened for the first meeting of the organization’s Strategic Planning Ad-Hoc Committee, beginning an important process focused on strengthening the organization’s future impact, sustainability, and responsiveness in a rapidly changing landscape. The meeting brought together board and organizational leadership for thoughtful discussions about the opportunities and… Read More »
Black American Sign Language: History, Identity, and Cultural Significance
What Is Black American Sign Language? Black American Sign Language (Black ASL) is a distinct variety of American Sign Language that developed within Black Deaf communities in the United States. Like other language varieties, Black ASL has its own linguistic features, rhythms, and cultural expressions. It is not a separate language from ASL, but… Read More »
A Brighter 2026: Progress Through Community
The past year reminded us of a difficult truth: disability rights in the United States remain fragile, contested, and—far too often—rolled back. At the same time, it reaffirmed something just as powerful. When communities come together, when we refuse to be silent, and when we insist on a world where everyone belongs, progress is… Read More »



