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“I Swear” tests our compassion
With the dust settled after February's BAFTAs incident, John Davidson's biopic is all the more timely — to a point ...
With tailored coaching and support, neurodivergent individuals in Montreal are finding their place in the workforce.
A program that has helped hundreds of wheelchair users find accessible housing in Metro Vancouver has lost funding from the ...
The Tourettes biopic I Swear earned an unfortunate meta-epilogue at the BAFTAs, but one that didn't diminish its value.
Although the fervor for performative anti-racism has subsided, Black and Latino children continue to suffer its consequences.
Q&A with Evan Sweeney, disability advocate and Lurie Institute 2026 Carrie Buck Distinguished Fellow
The Lurie Institute for Disability Policy at Brandeis will welcome writer and disability advocate Evan Sweeney to give the ...
Breaking news headlines, stories and live updates on current affairs from across the globe. Complete coverage on the latest ...
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Dancing shadows: connecting with nature through chronic illness
Confined to the house with chronic illness, Louise Kenward discovered a community of artists continuing to connect with the natural worlds from their beds and homes. Here, she explores the rich and ...
By Shruti Rajkumar (Next Gen is a year-long project profiling up and coming leaders ...
Last month, I participated as a panellist at the launch of the UK’s Frontier Compute Programme, where I contributed insights ...
From photonic quantum computers to neuromorphic chips inspired by the human brain, Frontier Compute is the next phase of ...
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