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How These Companies Celebrate and Support Their Disabled Employees
Stacey Bear
October 07, 2022
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

How These Companies Celebrate and Support Their Disabled Employees

Over the past couple of decades, there has been a shift in discourse away from disability awareness to one of disability pride. This change in focus highlights that disability culture is a natural part of human diversity and that disabilities are not a problem to be fixed, but rather a vibrant community to be celebrated and supported.

It’s estimated that at least 25% of American adults have a disability, but only a fraction identify as such. Disabilities can range from mental, physical, and visible to the invisible and we need to do our part to end the stigma.

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