ASA Section on Disability in Society
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What you've missed recently in The Word: 
• How to making reporting accessible — and trauma-sensitive — during conflict.
• A foreign corespondent's analysis on how Trump's speech to the UN looked outside the U.S.
• The declaration of an independent Press

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What's happening in journalism? What's important in style and accessibility? We've got The Word on all that and more.
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Here are all the interviews about Disability in E & E we have published so far - if you would like to say your piece in the November or December issues, please get in touch, [email protected]

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Disability in Ecology and Evolution collection: Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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It's also a good time for researchers to speak up if they find their research has been incorrectly used to push "autism epidemic" narratives.
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There is no autism epidemic.

There is only better identification of existing autistic people.

Anyone claiming otherwise is either ignoring, denying—or does not understand—contemporary autism research, or is selling something.

#autism #neurodiversity
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Analyzing data from France, Célia Bouchet, Michelle Maroto (@mmaroto.bsky.social), and David Pettinicchio (@dnpetti.bsky.social) show that, even among part-time workers, people with disabilities earn less than those without disabilities.

Read more at bit.ly/4lHPUAJ
asadisability.bsky.social
Persons w/disabilities must be included in all emergency plans and preparedness. In many natural disaster events, they are left behind b/c there is no plan for them.
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“As a scholar of rhetoric and the mother of an autistic child, in the language of MAHA I hear a disregard for the humanity of people with disabilities and a shift from supporting them to blaming them for their needs.”
Opinion | Autistic Children Are Facing Blame, Shame from MAHA
Megan Donelson writes on the troubling rhetoric the “Make America Healthy Again” Commission is using to describe autism and other disabilities.
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The "Lactation and Breastfeeding with a Disability" webinar recording is now available!

Watch the recording: zurl.co/5OXyv
FAQ & Resource Guide coming soon!

#DisabilityPregnancy #DisabledPregnancy #PregnancyResearch #Lactation #IBCLC
Webinar Recording Available Now. On the laptop screen, text reads: “The crib was wildly inaccessible for both of us. It is a special kind of helplessness when you can't reach your own baby" attributed to Elizabeth Soper.
asadisability.bsky.social
Sadly, this story is not the first nor will it be the last of an individual with a disability facing discrimination from rideshare companies, such as Uber or Lyft. While there are avenues to report discrimination, it will still continue unless these organizations make the needed system-wide changes.
Chicago woman says Uber drivers will cancel her rides because of her disability
It's happened to many of us; you call an Uber only for it to pull over down the block or across a busy street. One woman said, when it happens to her, the Uber drivers will just cancel. She has a disa...
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Regardless of who is in charge of ensuring that the MBTA complies with the ADA, accountability is still needed at all levels. #disability #transportation
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"For nearly two decades, an independent judge has kept a watchful eye on the MBTA, ensuring that the transit agency complies with the rules for riders with disabilities. Come December, that oversight is expected to end, transferring to a citizen-led group." 1/2
A judge has been watching the MBTA on behalf of riders with disabilities. That is about to change. - The Boston Globe
In 2006, a settlement agreement required the MBTA to make bus and subway more accessible. A citizens group will soon take the lead in monitoring the system.
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@asanews.bsky.social @asadisability.bsky.social missed the deadline to request a remote presentation by 2 days and now I can’t present my own research that I have been working on for two years. This is incredibly ableist for an organization that claims to promote "access for all”. Do BETTER ASA!
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Join us for an important webinar discussion on emergency preparedness for disabled parents and their families.

Register here: zurl.co/DEEoc

#ParentsWithDisabilities #DisabledParents #DisabledParenting
#DisabledParent
Webinar promotional graphic. Text reads: Disaster Preparedness for Parents with Disabilities. July 21, 2025 at 12 PM ET. Speakers: Melissa Marshall, Shari Myers, Judith Brown, and Morénike Giwa-Onaiwu. Four headshots of the speakers are displayed. Icons for ASL interpretation and closed captions are visible, indicating that these accessibility features will be provided during the webinar.
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Since the US politics have decided to target DEI spaces, I’ve seen a huge drop of engagement in #DisabledInSTEM

Disabled, disability and accessibility are part of the list of banned words for grants too really really highlights that these identities are being specifically targeted to be silenced.
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Lastly, thank you to @angelafrederick.bsky.social for chairing our awards committee and our award committee members for their hard work.
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Congratulations to all award winners for our section! Links to all of the winning papers are included in this thread.
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We are excited to announce the winners of this year's Outstanding Publication Award for our section! Congratulations to Lauren A. Rivera, PhD, and András Tilcsik, PhD, for their paper, "Not in My Schoolyard: Disability Discrimination in Educational Access." 1/3
Not in My Schoolyard: Disability Discrimination in Educational Access - Lauren A. Rivera, András Tilcsik, 2023
Disabled people constitute the largest minority group in the United States, and disability discrimination is prohibited under federal law. Nevertheless, disabil...
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