Tabitha Haly, a woman with muscular dystrophy, discusses how she recently won her case fighting for her right to work in front of a social security judge. She also discusses how her first album epitomizes her values with love, life, and equal opportunities, while her second album, Stance, represents standing up for herself/yourself. Click on the image below to listen on Spotify:
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Lori Sokol, PhD. is Executive Director and Editor–in-Chief of Women’s eNews, an award-winning, non-profit digital news service that provides coverage of the most crucial issues impacting women and girls around the world. An award-winning journalist, her articles have been published in Newsweek, The Baltimore Sun, Slate.com, Ms. Magazine and in The Huffington Post. She has also been interviewed on a variety of news outlets including MSNBC, CNBC, Forbes and the Wall Street Journal. Her most recent book, She Is Me: How Women Will Save The World, was the recipient of the IBPA’s Ben Franklin Award, and a finalist in the International Book Awards. She is currently writing her memoir.
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