Lia SethI Don’t Want to Hear Your Ableist Slurs Anymore.A few years ago, I was standing in the lobby of my San Francisco office just before 5pm, shifting my weight from one foot to the other to…Nov 1, 20181Nov 1, 20181
Lia SethAccessibility and the Kids Who Go to ShowsYou know how everyone in high school has at least one clique they belong to? One that shapes their adolescent identity? (Think of that…Oct 17, 20171Oct 17, 20171
Lia SethHow to Build a Culture of Learning (Where One Doesn’t Already Exist)When I started my current job, my manager told me about what sounded like a very cool program: a monthly “Development Day” where all…Mar 31, 2017Mar 31, 2017
Lia SethGirl Scouts, Misrepresentation, and CookiesThis story is an updated version of one that was first published by Be Young and Shut Up, an independent blog, on January 21st, 2014. You…Jan 5, 2017Jan 5, 2017
Lia SethUnemployment for Dummies, or How I Spent My “Summer Vacation”As I approach the end of my fourth month of unemployment (!!), I feel like I’m only just starting to figure out how to make the most of…Jun 29, 2016Jun 29, 2016
Lia SethHow my Disability Boosts my HR CareerI recently made the decision to go all-in on a career change. After five years of working in customer support, event planning, and data…May 12, 2016May 12, 2016
Lia SethAccessibility in an Uberized WorldThis story was originally published by Be Young and Shut Up, an independent blog, on May 29th, 2014. You can read the original version…Apr 8, 2016Apr 8, 2016
Lia SethActually, I am DisabledThis story was originally published by KQED Radio, an NPR member station, on September 20th, 2012. You can read (and hear!) the original…Mar 27, 2016Mar 27, 2016