We have had the privilege of working with many remarkable colleagues who share life long passions to build a world that welcomes the talents and capacities of every person into participation in community life. We have created collections (libraries) of some of the key articles, videos and resources created individually and collaboratively - mostly "free downloads”. These treasured resources reflect decades of work by creators and actors in the cultural struggle to introduce and nurture basic concepts like ‘inclusion’ and ‘person-centered’ work for all.
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Inclusion Press is about inclusion — for all — in education and community. Here are resources to purchase, to download (free), and to research the deep history of inclusion. Welcome!
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All Kinds of Brains: Autism and Neurodiversity.
A delightful new children’s introduction to Autism and Neurodiversity celebrating our many diversities – complete with stunning illustrations. Authored by LS DeThorne and Illustrations by K.R. Kehrer
Janice Fialka is a brilliant story teller, thoughtful listener and writer. This is the story of Micah Fialka-Feldman – her son. He is a teaching assistant at Syracuse University and one of the most charming people you will ever encounter. T he story begins as a stunning ‘disability’ story except that this family said no. They decided that Micah wold be fully included and have a full life. And does he ever.
What Matters is a ‘must read’ for every family, every teacher – every person who cares about another person.
Masterful notes on how to build and support Circles of Friends by walking with people. Developed by Communitaas and friends in Manchester, CT, it is a treasure of wisdom based on experience. The author, Cathy Ludlum uses supports so contributes not only as an author, but also as a person whose life depends on circles. Written in 1993, it is still fresh good news.
Emma Fialka-Feldman, younger sister of Micah Fialka-Feldman, reflects on the experience of assisting her brother to move into his own apartment on the Oakland university campus after winning a two year legal battle against the university. Four powerful minutes