By Nancy Doyle — 2019
When disability isn’t disclosed, we create an invisible layer of additional work for the individual which will affect their productivity.
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CLEAR ALL
Women with disabilities are often doubly penalized—for being women and for being disabled.
When workers’ emotions deviate from what’s expected of their gender, they are often left to process the backlash on their own.
It can’t be about “empowerment” any longer. To make real progress, it has to be about power—using and growing the power we women already have.