Por: Slate Life December 07, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. Dear Prudence, Do I need to invite 13-year-old cousin with special needs to my no-kids wedding? My fiancé and I are in the early stages of planning a black-tie optional wedding in late fall/early winter 2024. I know my parents graciously want to pay for most of the wedding; however, my fiancé and I are in a position that we are happy to contribute, as we are in our mid-30s and established in our... + full article
Fox Business USA Business October 30, 2023
The trends in wedding planning Has it always been your dream to say I do with a backdrop of crystal clear blue water with your toes in the sand or on a mountain peak surrounded by nature? Then is going to be the way to go. When people think of destination weddings, they often... + más
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New York Post USA Nation April 10, 2023
Albany’s slow recreational cannabis rollout is leaving veterans behind, critics charge. Advocates say Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is discriminating against disabled military vets by when awarding licenses to sell marijuana — and possibly violating legalized the sale... + más
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Forbes USA Business March 27, 2023
Helpinggetty “Helping the disabled,” both the phrase and the concept, can come across as obviously positive – but at the same time surprisingly uncomfortable. It is the textbook version of a “Good Deed” – kind, uncomplicated, and seemingly apolitical, itself a... + más
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Balancing Conflicting Ideasgetty Trailers for new films with disabled characters and disability themes almost always raise a certain amount of curiosity and excitement. They also tend to generate a more specific, familiar, and perplexing combination of hope and anxiety in people... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion January 16, 2023
From climate change to housing, Governor Maura Healey is already laying the groundwork for ambitious proposals that will define her administration. But if she hopes to fully realize their promise, she must reject the longstanding exclusion of disabled people from the creation... + más
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Slate USA Life January 04, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. For this edition, Dan Kois, a Slate writer and editor, will be filling in as Prudie. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Prudence, My only cousin and I were close as kids but rarely saw each other once we were out of our teens. When she got... + más
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Responding to ableismgetty An important thing to that disabled people have limited choices in how to respond to it. Two main questions dominate most discussions about ableism. One is about what does and doesn't “count” as ableism. The other debate is over how people... + más
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