March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. The color is green. And if you’re someone who actually lives with CP — or loves someone who does — you already know what we don’t need more of. We don’t need more pity. We don’t need more cure-focused charity campaigns that treat our bodies like problems to be solved
Author: Uniqueli MADE
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Is About Our Survival, Not Your Inspiration
Every March, timelines fill up with bright colors, puzzle pieces, and one-line “awareness” posts about developmental disabilities.
World Hearing Day is not a one-day favor to Deaf and hard-of-hearing people
March 3rd is World Hearing Day, and I want to be really clear: This is not about turning Deaf and hard-of-hearing people into inspirational stories about “overcoming.” It’s about whether we get to access information, healthcare, work, relationships, and culture on our terms.
Our Needs Are Not “Special” — They’re Human
This is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. And this year, I want to talk about what it costs us when we keep framing survival as a luxury.
Your Complete Guide to Relocating with a Disability
8 Power-Packed Tips for a Smooth, Confident Move Moving to a new city or state is one of life's biggest adventures — and for people with disabilities, a little extra preparation can turn that adventure into an absolute triumph. Whether you're chasing a new job, moving closer to family, or simply ready for a fresh… Continue reading Your Complete Guide to Relocating with a Disability
How to End the Year as an Author When Your Creativity Feels Tired
When the year winds down and your creativity feels like it’s moving through molasses, remember this: an author’s magic isn’t measured by momentum, but by the gentle persistence to keep showing up. Even if your words come slow, even if your spark feels small, there’s still a quiet brilliance in you waiting to stretch again. Ending the year isn’t about pressure — it’s about giving your imagination room to breathe, reset, and rise.
Accessible Holiday Entrepreneurship:
“Holiday entrepreneurship shines brightest when everyone can show up. From wheelchair-accessible venues to captions and alt text that tell the full story, accessibility isn’t a chore — it’s a love language. This season, let your events and online launches feel like open doors, warm lights, and invitations that welcome every body in the room.”
How to Finish the Year When Grief Is Sitting With You
Holding grief close while welcoming new light.
Diabetes Awareness Month: Understanding the Journey, Empowering the Community
"Raising awareness, inspiring healthier futures."
Men’s Mental Health Month: The Conversations Men Aren’t Allowed to Have
Men’s Mental Health Month is not just a symbolic observance—it’s a crossroads. A reminder that countless men are carrying emotional weight with nowhere safe to place it.
