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Disability campaigner continues fight against discriminatory abortion laws
A woman with Down's syndrome is taking her landmark case against the UK's disability abortion laws to the European Court of Human Rights.
How churches can help people with disability survive the cost of living crisis
No disabled person should be in pain because they are too cold. Neither should someone have to choose between ventilating their child or eating.
Disabling Ableism, Part 1: Redefining Models of Disability
“Take a look and see if you can see the differences here,” I said offhandedly to a student I was tutoring. As soon as I said it, I felt my...
Disabling Ableism, Part 2: Celebrating Student Disability as Part of God’s Diverse Creation
Talking about eunuchs in the classroom can be awkward. I can still vividly recall the very first course I ever taught and the student in that course...
Thinking Christianly about Disability: Is Melanie Howard’s Cultural Model the Answer?
Before I sold out to become a rich and powerful philosophy professor in Dubuque, Iowa, I spent several years working at group homes for people with...
Flipping the Elephant: Classroom Authenticity within Disability
I am the elephant in the room. Everywhere I go, people are unintentionally drawn to me. Or rather, people are drawn to a part of me. You see, I was...
Disability campaigners to take abortion law case to Supreme Court
Campaigners for the equal treatment of people with Down's syndrome are to take their challenge against a discriminatory abortion law to the Supreme...