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How to Incorporate Inclusive Language

In disability rights conversations, we often encounter the term “ableism,” which refers to discrimination, bias, or prejudice against people with physical or mental disabilities. Ableism hinges on the idea that people with disabilities are less...

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Fostering Disability Inclusion in the Workplace

Author’s Note: In this article, we use a combination of identity-first and person-first language. Identity-first language acknowledges disability as...

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Embracing Mental Health Awareness

Spring has arrived here in Portland, Ore., and as we welcome warmer weather, blooming flowers, and more daylight hours, we might also notice a change...

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Creating Inclusive Spaces for People with Autism

April is Autism Acceptance Month, because simple “awareness” of autism isn’t enough. In recent years, many public spaces and workplaces have been...

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Promoting Outdoor Accessibility

In honor of Celebrate Trails Day, hosted by the Rails to Trails Conservancy on April 27 nationwide, we want to highlight and celebrate the many ways...

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7 Women with Disabilities Who Inspire Inclusion

International Women’s Day (IWD), established in 1911, and Women’s History Month have been catalysts for advancing women’s equality across a variety...

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People With Disabilities Experience Poverty at Twice the Rate of Non-Disabled

January is Poverty in American Awareness Month. For detailed information on the intersection of poverty and disability in the US, we recommend this...

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The Life and 40-Year Career of Joel Tebo Is Honored with Generous Donation

Would you like to honor a loved one with a tax-deductible gift to Relay Resources? Click here to donate today or contact Danielle Klock at...

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We Welcome Our First Chief Disability Inclusion Officer, Wally Tablit!

Wally Tablit (he/him), a recognized leader in the field of supported employment, joined Relay Resources this week as our Chief Disability Inclusion...

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Dr. Jennifer Camota Luebke Joins Relay as Our Next President and Chief Executive Officer

Jennifer joined Relay Resources in July after relocating from Sacramento to the Portland area. She succeeds Alysa Rose, who worked with Relay for...

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