When Jessica Kellgren-Fozard tells people she is gay, they generally smile and certainly don’t challenge her. But they are far less accepting of her, often invisible, disabilities – and sometimes even hostile
When Jessica Kellgren-Fozard tells people she is gay, they generally smile and certainly don’t challenge her. But they are far less accepting of her, often invisible, disabilities – and sometimes even hostile
In this Advance Your Advocacy Practice session on Understanding gender-based violence and...
People with disability are twice more likely to experience violence...
I’d never met another person with cerebral palsy or felt...