I love this idea, and am willing to contribute something so long as it's not programming or website development or anything advanced like that. But there's absolutely no reason for an inaccessible site. I realize I just used a double-negative but there you go. I like the idea of personal experiences of living with disabilities. I would also like to point everybody to http://www.jjslist.com . This is a review website that went live in 2009, along the same lines as http://www.yelp.com but with a focus on disability and only US-based at least for now. Full disclosure: I began volunteering at and for JJ's List shortly before our website went live, and have been doing stuff ever since for the organization. I'd also like to request there to be a link to the JJ's List site on the one that is created. As far as pronouns and the like, I'm pretty much open to anything so long as I'm not referred to as a woman or as she, ma'am etc. This has happened to me before. I'm not a woman, nor have I ever been a woman, nor will I ever be a woman. I might dress up in woman's clothing, for a Halloween costume or whatever, but I am a man.
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Date: 2015-10-28 03:37 pm (UTC)