This post is part 2 of a two-part series. Part 1 of this series described new research by myself and my colleagues that found that even though it might be “plain as the nose on their face,” people ...
People with a concealable stigmatized identity—like having a mental health condition or being LGBTQ+—face a number of costs and benefits when deciding when and if to disclose. Recent research ...
Sebastian Stan, winner of Best Performance by a Male Actor in a motion picture musical or comedy for "A Different Man," is shown at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in ...
Nicky Lilly and Adam Pearson launch the "Visibly Invisible" campaign with a live stream chat on living with a facial difference A global collective representing 72 million individuals worldwide living ...
Global non-profit Face Equality International is fighting hard to ensure that facial differences and other disfigurements are appropriately recognized and protected as a sub-category of disability ...
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