The Past Is but a Steppingstone Toward the Milestones of the Future
As I look toward the future, full of untold opportunities, it is appropriate to reflect on the impact that 2022 has had
My Dad Might be Gone, but His Influence Lives on. My Personal Thoughts on the Passing of My Father
About two and a half months ago, my father, Umberto "Al" Rizzi, died unexpectedly. My family and I are still reeling from the loss.
Is Special Education Really That Special?
As the end of summer commercials from Staples says, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” It’s when students of all ages are getting ready to head back to school.
People With Disabilities Get by With a Little Help From Our Friends, Even if We Don’t Know Them
I am eternally grateful to all those known and unknown to me who helped me on my journey. Truth be told, they may not have even been aware that they helped me.
Madison Avenue Recognizes People with Disabilities Can Sell Anything–Especially Inclusion!
In my last blog, I shared thoughts about people with disabilities being portrayed in film by actors who represent that ability authentically.
Should Characters With Disabilities Only Be Played by Actors With Disabilities?
When I was younger, I loved acting and performing in high school. Some of the roles I played were president of Almalou Records in “Bye Bye Birdie”, a degenerate gambler looking to play in the oldest established, permanent floating crap game in New York, in “Guys and Dolls”, and a knight of The Round Table in “Camelot”. I love theater, film, and all the other performing arts.