No Home Base

Posted on Wed 13 May 2026 in Advocacy • Tagged with disability , accessibility , AI , community , advocacy , identity , intersectionality , faith , tech • 5 min read

When you're multiply disabled, conservative Christian, and an AI enthusiast, every community rejects part of your identity. No single space accepts the whole stack, so I'm building the infrastructure myself.


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The Multiplicative Nature of Disability: Why 1+1 Equals a System Crash

Posted on Mon 11 May 2026 in Advocacy • Tagged with Accessibility , Advocacy , Blindness , Neurodivergent , Chronic Illness , Disability , Philosophy • 11 min read

The common assumption is that multiple disabilities are additive: two disabilities means twice the difficulty. This is wrong. Disabilities compound multiplicatively, and accessibility design that ignores this causes active harm.


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Blind, Multiply Disabled, and Pushed Beyond Capacity: A Personal Narrative

Posted on Sun 04 January 2026 in Advocacy • Tagged with advocacy , medical-trauma , blindness , neurodivergent , personal • 5 min read

A personal account of my experiences as a blind, multiply disabled student in a residential school setting, highlighting systemic failures and their long-term impact on health, functioning, and safety.


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The Value of Self-Paced Education for Learners with Multiple Disabilities

Posted on Sun 21 December 2025 in Education • Tagged with Accessibility , Neurodivergent , Blindness , Chronic Illness , Education , Advocacy • 10 min read

An in-depth essay exploring the challenges faced by multiply disabled learners in traditional education settings, and how self-paced education provides a more accessible and flexible alternative.


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