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Disability Is Human

Disability Is Human
The image is a book cover for Disability Is Human: The Vital Power of Accessibility in Everyday Life by Stephanie W. Cawthon, PhD. The background is light green with abstract geometric patterns in dark purple. The title text is dark purple and bold, while part of the subtitle is highlighted in light purple. The author’s name is displayed at the top in light purple text on a dark purple background. The design uses contrasting colors for a modern, minimalist look.

Is it just me or is it wild that it's 2025? I'm pleased to offer so many books by disabled writers to you through this newsletter. I can offer 3 Kindle or paperback copies of Disability Is Human: The Vital Power of Accessibility in Everyday Life by Dr. Stephanie Cawthon to anyone in the US. Details below.

The image is a book cover for Disability Is Human: The Vital Power of Accessibility in Everyday Life by Stephanie W. Cawthon, PhD. The background is light green with abstract geometric patterns in dark purple. The title text is dark purple and bold, while part of the subtitle is highlighted in light purple. The author’s name is displayed at the top in light purple text on a dark purple background. The design uses contrasting colors for a modern, minimalist look.

About the book

Author Dr. Stephanie Cawthon draws upon more than 25 years of experience as a professional educator, groundbreaking researcher, and educational psychologist who dispels myths and raises expectations about disabled people.

In Disability Is Human, she brings the same energy and insights from her popular presentations and workshops in nearly every industry — where Dr. Cawthon has empowered, encouraged, and supported thousands of people in the journey toward greater access.

With relatable stories, real-world examples, personal experiences, and actionable tips, Disability Is Human is a breakthrough book that:

  • Provides the key building blocks to tap the vital power of accessibility
  • Boosts your understanding of disability – including disabilities you can’t see or don’t notice
  • Explains “ableism,” how to identify it, and ways to address it to improve accessibility for everyone
Stephanie image description: The photo shows a woman with shoulder-length, wavy light brown hair, smiling softly. She is wearing a dark top, and the background is dark, making her face and hair the focus of the image. The lighting is soft and warm, highlighting her friendly expression.

About the author

Dr. Stephanie W. Cawthon is on a mission to translate research into practices that help millions of deaf and disabled Americans like her succeed — at schools and colleges, at work or training programs, and most importantly at life.

Details

1) Any disabled person in the US is eligible to receive a paperback. You do not need to disclose any details about your disability.

If you already received a book from one of my previous giveaways, please consider letting other people have a chance.

2) If you do not receive a reply that means the books have been claimed or you did not include all the required information.

3) Send an email to DisabilityVisibilityProject@gmail.com with 'Stephanie Cawthon Giveaway’ in the title of the message. Do not reply to this post!!

4) Include the following information in your message:

  • First and last name
  • Mailing address
  • Format (Kindle ebook or paperback)

Please note: I will send this information along with your email address to the publisher. They are responsible for confirming your details and sending you the book. Please be patient!