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The Gimp Parade

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The blog of Kay Olson, a thirtysomething disabled feminist. Overeducated, underemployed.

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Wayne's blog

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Hi. My name is Wayne and I am a blind single. I work at a training center that teaches and develops curriculum for disabled people in computer use. My interest lie in technology, reading, Web stuff, and other things.

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We Can Do

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This blog is for anyone who wants to end poverty and oppression for poor disabled people in developing countries.

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Zoomers

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A weblog by the monday morning group at Henshaws.

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Karl Dean Personal Website

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the aim of this website is to educate non-disabled people and to inspire parents and people with cerebral palsy.

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Tom Lorimers Whitestick website

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Welcome to my Website, which has been set up to assist the Visually Impaired computer user locate information and services relating to blindness.

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The Ultimate Disability Blog

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The disabled are just as capable of living a full, happy life as the able-bodied. This blog features low-tech adaptations, travel tips, and more.

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The Belonging Initiative

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We are a group of collaborators looking for ways by which we can foster a sense of belonging and thereby end the isolation and loneliness of people with disabilities. We are currently collecting stories of belonging being nurtured. Send us a story about the end of someone's isolation and loneliness and how it happened.

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