
Kara Ayers
@drkaraayers
Professor, Researcher, Writer, Speaker, & Proud Mom & Wife with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Director @ThinkEquitable - Striving for change|Views are mine.
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Academia wrapped for my 2024: đ 5 articles authored đ 30 articles peer-reviewed, 20 re-reviewed=50 peer reviews đ214 citations of my work this year đș 3 media interviews đ 3 chapters đ€12 invited talks (excludes guest lectures) đž 1 major grant application submitted.....and





Getting sick listening to Governor Kathy Hochul defend forcibly institutionalizing disabled people as compassion. As if institutionalization is the way to treat someone. God forbid you support someone to live in the community to prevent MH crises. #CripTheVote #StateoftheState2025



I need people to understand how difficult it is to get an NIH grant. You spend months writing a proposal, following strict guidelines that include a detailed multiyear budget, bios of everyone on your team, plans for participant safety & ethical conduct. Then you send it off -1/n

The Youth Risk Behavior Survey (all reports and the explorer) is offline. This is essential and life-saving information that taxpayers have funded and deserve access to. cdc.gov/yrbs/results/2⊠#SuicidePrevention Youth Suicide Research Consortium American Foundation for Suicide Prevention American Association of Suicidology JED




Our Ohio College2Careers program is here to help Ohioans with disabilities navigate the challenges of higher education and career development! Whether you're a student, a family member, or a professional in the field, Ohio C2C is ready to support you as we come together to create pathways

Why are we so damn afraid of saying âsexâ when talking about disability? In my new post, I dive into the power of honest dialogueâand why skirting the word âsexualityâ hurts us all. Letâs bring it into the light! #Disability #Sexuality #Inclusion alans-newsletter-844318.beehiiv.com/p/why-are-we-sâŠ



Aaron Rupar This talking point is getting SO OLD. Majority of people on Medicaid DO WORK. They just either A.) don't make enough or B.) employer doesn't offer insurance..