Disability Intel passed several important milestones recently-- DI is now ONE YEAR OLD, EXCEEDED 100 POSTS, and SHARED OVER 1000 USER COMMENTS! Thanks to all DI readers, fellow bloggers, and the rehab and disability communities!
Dis·a·bil·i·ty /,disəˈbilədē/ Noun: 1. physical or mental condition that affects a person's movements, senses, or activities. 2. disadvantage, especially imposed or recognized by the law. In·tel /ˈintel/ Noun: Information of political value. Dis·a·bil·i·ty In·tel /,disəˈbilədē ˈintel / Noun: Blog dedicated to news summaries, personal interests, and professional editorials related to disability as a social and political construct.
11 comments:
WOW! This really shows that more people are interested in how PWD are being treated and also shows thier support..
Miguel Garza
This is really a milestone. I enjoy blogging on this website. You are always up to date on the issues that are going on. Kudos to blogging!!! Rebecca Griffith
That is very interesting that many blogs, I never thought blogging was that popular. That is a great accomplishment for DI. I really have never blogged before so this was my first time doing this and still learning how all this works, but it has been an interesting experience and rewarding one.
Juan Leija
This is awesome! It is great to have the opportunity to hear what others have to say about our current events and share my thoughts as well.
For Disability Intel to have had such a successful first year is a sign of what is to come. It is always nice to hear of new ways people are being kept abreast of information on the issues concerning PWD. Congratulations Disability Intel!
Maggie Ybarra
REHS 6300
The " Milestones for Disability Intel" has served it's purpose in inviting people to join the blog. The numbers tell it all. Great way to continue public awareness in issues reflecting "PWD's".
The "Milestone for Disabiliy Intel" has a good success outcome. The numbers tell it all. It is a great to have a blog to provide public awareness on the issues impacting "PWD's.
Tina Casares
REHS 6300
Congrats!! This is wonderful news on behalf of your blog and the entire community. Blogging on this site is the only experience that I have. I must say that I do enjoy it as well as reading other peoples' posts. Thank you for keeping us current on issues relating to rehabilitation and disabilities.
Jeanette G.
this is good to hear about milestones such as this one and gives a boost to the public opinions in interest for individuals with disabilities.
-Pete Castaneda III
REHS 6300
This is truly an accomplishment. Disability Intel is a wonderful way of staying in tune with the world of rehabilitation. Taking courses and exams will lead to a degree and eventually a job, but the information provided through Disability Intel makes the field of rehabilitation real. Some of the articles are very touching and inspirational, others genuinely apallling, but the truth of the matter is that this is the reality of the world we live in. This is what we have to face upon entering this field. Thank you for making taking the time to make this wonderful resource available and wonderful wishes for the next 100!
MGARZA
I have learned so much from reading this blog throughout the last couple of months. I must say, there were a few blogs that have made feel both anger and outraged because some people who work with PWD abuse their power.
As a future rehabilitation counselor, I am THANKFUL that I’m learning about the positive and negative issues in our career.
Our Education professors, tended to keep everything positive and rosy.
I am also very glad that you have chosen to highlight individuals who have superseded in their duties to help people with disabilities with like: Ted Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy, and Eva.
Overall, this is a great blog that sometimes makes your jaw drop and at other reminds you about the kindness of the human spirit.
Congratulations!
B. Ramirez
REHS 6300
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