A. Laura BrodyThe Myth of Self-RelianceIn the United States it’s a point of pride to claim we are “self-made”. This notion is part of the American story of pulling ourselves up…Dec 10, 2016Dec 10, 2016
A. Laura BrodyThe Importance of MistakesWhen I’m teaching, working with others, or sharing information, one of the things that comes up often is that there is no one way to do…Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
A. Laura BrodyDissection and the Art of LearningWhat is the best way to learn anything? Watch people who are good at what they do- and people who aren’t. Listen carefully to their ideas…Nov 6, 2016Nov 6, 2016
A. Laura BrodyWhy Should Mobility Not Inspire Desire?I’ve been re-imagining wheelchairs and walkers and mobility scooters as sculptural works of art for a few years now.Sep 1, 2016Sep 1, 2016
A. Laura BrodyPulse, Steve Nelson and the Power of Internal WordsIt’s taken me a while to write about the shootings at the Pulse club in Orlando. Some of this was a result of being in shock and some of it…Jun 23, 2016Jun 23, 2016
A. Laura BrodyThoughts on Opulent Mobility, thanks to Anthony Tusler“Driven, the Edwardian Cyborg Wheelchair” by A. Laura Brody. Photo by Mitchel Evans.Jun 11, 2016Jun 11, 2016