When I meet new people, it’s one of the most common — if not the first — question that I’m asked. It’s a question brought up in icebreakers and used by professors to remember who I am in relation to ...
"Love they neighbor—and if he happens to be tall, debonair and devastating, it will be that much easier." —Mae West The declaration “I love you” usually expresses a genuine and profound attitude. But ...
Why do you say, I’m autistic? Why do you say, he’s autistic? Aren’t you more than a label? Many people have asked me that; their words implying some well-intentioned criticism of my word choice.
Scrolling In The Deep is a weekly column that defines internet slang you need to know to operate online. It runs on Wednesdays in the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletter—but only our most dedicated ...
On Thursday, Feb. 13, Catherine Mathers, associate professor of the practice of program in International Comparative Studies, presented an early look at “When I Say Africa,” which she co-produced.
A wheelchair user who has conquered Mount Kilimanjaro and supported pop icon Demi Lovato on tour has opened up about why disabled people might not always want help. Canadian Spencer West, who lost ...