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Do you have a story to tell about disability? We want to hear from you

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Everyone has a story to tell, and in the lead up to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3, we want you to hear your stories of life with a disability.

Who: To be eligible, you must have a disability, be over 18, and be available to work on your article. You do not need to have previous writing experience.

What: We want you to pitch an idea for a digital article about disability — it can be about anything, as long as it’s non-fiction and your original idea.

How: Tell us your idea for a story in 300 words or more in the form below or by emailing info@disabilityinsider.com.

Submissions close midnight December 10.

Disability Insider is partnering with International Disability Organizations to Celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

For more information, visit https://disabilityinsider.com/submit-your-story/

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