Tag Archives: perspective

Art and More – By Chris Stein

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

Indecision by Chris Stein Unequivocally Wishy‐Washy Maybe? May Be? Do you see me? Yes? No? Maybe? Yes no maybe. Maybe maybe? Do you see me As affliction? Probably Maybe? May Be Probable? Improbably Maybe? Maybe Probably? Do you see me With affection? Probably Don’t know. Probably Not sure. Probably Too scared. Probably Can’t say…. Read More »

The Disability of Relativity – By Chris Stein

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

I’m often asked what it’s like to be disabled. At first, what appeared to be a very complex question is actually quite simple. Asking me what it’s like to live in a chair is no different than asking me what it’s like to live period. It’s easy; it’s difficult. It’s happy; it’s sad. It’s… Read More »

The Mighty Equalizer – by Chris Stein

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

Inside a body askew, I ambulate electronically atop four wheels. Alone, I often draw stares as something would from the extra- terrestrial. However, while He prances gleefully by my side, His inviting allure draws a smile from even the most stoic of faces. While as organic as I, He exudes a spirit almost God-like… Read More »