Mar 18, 2014 | Articles, Disability
[countdown date=”03/22/2016″ format=”yowD” expirytext=”Govt. Center, you’re late!] On Saturday, March 22 the Government Center “T” (subway for you non-Bostonians) station officially closed for two years. The purpose of the project...
Jul 8, 2012 | Articles, Disability
The other day I was going about my household chores. I was down in the lobby of my apartment building collecting the mail, when I heard a preschooler ask his mom something that everyone who has a visible disability has heard numerous times. That question is “Mommy,...
Jul 5, 2012 | Articles, Technology
Like many of the second generation tech geeks who grew up with the internet, I came of age communicating on e-mail, IM, txts, and IRC. As a teenager, the phone was reserved for very personal conversations or emergencies, and snail mail was a relic of the past that was...
Feb 17, 2012 | Articles, Technology
The final polish on social service websites must not be forgotten in the rush to provide content. I have noticed over the last few years that this tends to happen to social service websites especially. Smaller social service agencies who maintain their own site...