Centers for Independent Living, Yesterday and Today

Centers for Independent Living, Yesterday and Today

  Centers for Independent Living (CILSs) are unique disability service organizations born out of the Independent Living Movement. Unlike typical human services case management, which may “do for” an individual or dictate necessary tasks or activities, CILs strive...

Understanding Autism with Meira and Sylvan

Understanding Autism with Meira and Sylvan

Autism is a largely misunderstood neurotype. Many people believe it is something that can be "fixed" through behavioral therapy or early intervention. But Autism is the way a person is and is inherent to their being. Sylvan Pearlstein and Meira Merz are both Autistic...

May: Mental Health Awareness Month

May: Mental Health Awareness Month

The State of Mental Health in a Post-Pandemic Society   In 1949, Congress declared May to be Mental Health Awareness Month, primarily because of the great number of WWII Veterans suffering from mental health issues. Over time, mental health awareness has sought...

Creating A More Equitable Society, Together

Creating A More Equitable Society, Together

    Intersectionality is a relatively new term, coined in 1989 by American civil rights advocate and leading scholar of critical race theory, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw. Intersectionality is the recognition of how marginalized groups of social...