Tag: invisibles

Recognizing and addressing invisible disabilities in the workplace

Imagine a vibrant, bustling workplace. You see a flurry of activity: colleagues hustling between meetings, clusters of teammates collaborating on projects, some on the phone or Zoom calls, others typing away at their desks. It’s a typical office scene depicting motivation, engagement, and a co...

Invisible Identities: When the Person Before You is Not Exactly What they Seem

I must admit, I paused when I got a resume from Braidan, a cheerful and well-mannered graduate student in our MA Journalism Program at Hofstra University. I’d never hired a white male research assistant before. None had ever applied. But I could see that Braidan was different. He was an ami...