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Red text reads "ADA" followed by blue text under it reading "35". Small text next to it reads "Celebrate July 26, 1990". At the bottom of the graphic is black text reading "Americans with Disabilities Act" followed by a red Creative Spirit logo.
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit The signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990 was truly a watershed moment for the disability rights movement. From the Section 504 Sit-Ins of 1977 to the Capitol Crawl of 1990, disability rights activists (including Judy Heumann, Kitty Cone, Ed Roberts, Sandra Swift...
Cartoon graphic of a man sitting at a desk typing on a laptop. Around him are four text bubbles coming from various directions reading, "He Doesn't Look Disabled" and "His Coworkers are so patient" and "He didn't melt down this time" and "What's wrong with him".
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit In today’s world, the idea that slurs or insults are not simply words, but can have real, lasting consequences, is often trivialized as an overreaction, hypersensitivity, or “political correctness”. In reality, this is far from the case, as ableism can cause real, lasting harm. This is especially true...
On the left of this graphic is an image of employees conducting a meeting in an office space. Four people are seated at a table and directing their attention to a woman standing at the head of the table speaking. On the right of the graphic is a light blue background with text that reads "How to Elevate Neurodiverse Business Leadership in 2025". At the bottom of the text is the Creative Spirit logo and #HireDifferent.
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit In 2025, the talents of neurodiverse professionals, including innovative thinking, excellent memories, expert attention to detail, and much more, are becoming more fully appreciated by the broader population. Remarkable entrepreneurs like Richard Branson, Charles Schwab, JetBlue founder David Neeleman, and many others have shown how much neurodiverse individuals...
This graphic reads "Mental Health Awareness Month" in a floral patterned text on top of a green background. On the right is the Creative Spirit logo with #HireDifferent.
By: Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit For over 70 years, Mental Health Awareness Month (MHAM) has been celebrated annually in the U.S. to promote the importance of mental health and recovery from mental illness. MHAM is especially important for the roughly 67 million Americans who are neurodivergent (15 – 20% of the U.S. population)....
Text reads "'Words can seem small in the moment, but their echo can last a lifetime' The Unintended Consequences of Unkindness by Laurel Rossi". At the bottom of the graphic is a black and white image of Creative Spirit Co-Founder, Laurel Rossi.
By Laurel Rossi, Co-Founder, Creative Spirit Ariel Winter was just a child — the bright, brainy middle daughter on Modern Family, growing up on camera in front of millions. Her character was smart and endearing. Offscreen, however, Ariel became the target of harsh criticism, sexualization, and ridicule from complete strangers — many of them adults....
This image shows two individuals sitting at a table conducting a job interview. The interviewer is shown smiling with a text bubble above her filled with letters. The interviewee appears confused, with a tangled thought bubble above her. At the bottom of the image is a caption reading "The Ambiguous Interview". The image reflects the challenges frequently faced by neurodiverse job seekers, and represents the original article "The Interview Process Desperately Needs an Overhaul to Include Neurodiverse Employees. Here’s How It Can Happen." by Creative Spirit Communications Manager, Menachem Rephun.
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit For most people, the interview process is one of the most dreaded stages of finding a job. The trick questions and general pressure can be intimidating, even for those with experience. For neurodivergent candidates (i.e., those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other invisible disabilities), the interview process brings...
This image is a political advocacy graphic expressing opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and his proposed leadership of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The left side features a strong message in blue and white text stating that RFK Jr. is wrong about people with ASD and that his HHS would jeopardize their future. The right side shows a stylized illustration of the U.S. Capitol building with a prominent rainbow-colored infinity symbol—representing neurodiversity—overlaid across it. At the bottom, the logo of Creative Spirit, an organization promoting inclusive employment, appears with the hashtag #HireDifferent, underscoring their advocacy for the rights and representation of people with disabilities.
By Menachem Rephun, Creative Spirit Communications Manager In the United States, over 5 million adults and 3.2% of children have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). ASD is a range of neurodevelopmental conditions that affect social interaction, often involving sensory sensitivities, literal thinking, and repetitive and restrictive...
A digital graphic with a gradient background transitioning from green to blue. The text in white reads: 'For Over 50 Years, Section 504 Has Protected The Rights of People With Disabilities. In An Age of Uncertainty, How Do We Protect It?' Below the main text, the author's name, 'Menachem Rephun,' is listed along with the title 'Communications Manager' and the organization 'Creative Spirit.' The 'Creative Spirit' logo appears at the top, with the hashtag '#HireDifferent' underneath it.
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit After the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 is one of the most important disability rights laws in U.S. history. Though less well-known than the ADA, Section 504 has been just as vital in protecting millions of Americans with disabilities from discrimination in education and employment. As...
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager at Creative Spirit In January, President Donald Trump signed an executive order mandating the end of telework for all federal employees, requiring employees to be in-office 5 days a week. The move has raised questions about how the rule will apply to federal employees with disabilities, as remote work is...
An OpEd graphic with a light blue background features bold blue and purple text. On the left, a turquoise box displays 'OpEd' in white letters. The main headline, in dark purple serif font, reads: 'Trump’s Denigration of People With Disabilities is Unacceptable. It’s Incumbent on All of Us to Stand Up To It.' Below, the byline in smaller purple text states, 'By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager at Creative Spirit.' On the right, the 'Creative Spirit' logo is displayed, with the 'A' stylized as a human figure. Below the logo, a photo of Menachem Rephun, a bearded man in glasses wearing a black suit, white shirt, and pink tie, shows him smiling slightly against a waterfront background with a bridge in the distance.
The past several years have seen substantial growth and progress in reversing the stigma against people with disabilities and neurodiversity, especially in employment. Major companies like Google, Microsoft, SAP, and Hewlett-Packard have implemented programs specifically to recruit professionals who are neurodivergent and provide them with equal opportunities to succeed. This is due both to hard-fought...
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