SPORK
is a 501 (c) 3 Nonprofit and website for people who have Cognitive (mental), Physical and Non-Apparent (invisible) differences / disabilities. We are directed and managed by people with disabilities. Our main and most important goal is assist in giving a unique, united and authentic voice to the Disabled community. By documenting the works of both individuals and businesses who support and fight f
06/01/2026
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Read The Rise of the AI Patient: What Happens When Healthcare Gets Personal by Shalirrah Wisney.
What happens when artificial intelligence becomes part of your healthcare journey?
Drawing from her experience navigating a Crohn's disease diagnosis, Shalirrah Wisney explores how AI is transforming the way patients research symptoms, prepare for appointments, organize medical information, and advocate for their own care. Blending personal insight with thoughtful analysis, she examines the opportunities, challenges, and ethical questions surrounding AI in healthcare—from privacy and accessibility to trust, regulation, and the evolving role of the patient in an increasingly digital world.
Read the full article here: https://www.sporkability.org/spork-exclusive/2026/6/1/the-rise-of-the-ai-patient-what-happens-when-healthcare-gets-personal
Access note: Audio description coming soon.
04/30/2026
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Read April 21st 2026 by Anna Coffey, part of the Diary: Beautiful But Intrusive Written Art series.
This week’s work reflects on the quiet cycles of emptiness and self-harm, where attempts to cope deepen into something harder to escape. It explores vulnerability, emotional pain, and the tension between destruction and the hope for healing.
We will continue sharing a new piece each Wednesday as part of this series. We invite you to follow along and support our mission to cultivate a safe, accessible platform for disabled writers to share their work and voices.
Read the full piece here:
https://www.sporkability.org/spork-exclusive/april-21-2026
Access note: Audio description coming soon.
04/21/2026
Registration is now open for the next Young Adult Writers Workshop with Tellin' Tales Theatre!
This six-week virtual intensive invites young adults (18+), with and without disabilities, to explore storytelling under the theme “Coloring Outside the Lines.” Participants will be guided in developing a personal piece that celebrates bold, unconventional voices.
🗓 When: Thursday evenings, 6:30–8:30 PM (starting May 21)
💻 Where: Virtual via Zoom
🎭 Finale: Live stage performance on Sunday, July 12 at Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro
Led by Program Director Stephen Donart, this workshop draws on over 30 years of experience in theater and curriculum design to support each writer in finding and owning their voice.
Register or inquire: Stephen Donart — [email protected]
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Please share with anyone who may be interested in this opportunity!
04/15/2026
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Read October 18th 2025 by Anna Coffey, part of the Diary: Beautiful But Intrusive Written Art series.
This week’s work reflects on motherhood and the quiet weight it carries — where love and exhaustion intertwine, and outside voices can shape moments meant to be tender. It explores self-doubt, resilience, and the small acts of connection that help mend what the world so easily wears down.
We will continue sharing a new piece each Wednesday as part of this series. We invite you to follow along and support our mission to cultivate a safe, accessible platform for disabled writers to share their work and voices.
Read the full piece here:
https://www.sporkability.org/spork-exclusive/october-18th-2025
Access note: Audio description coming soon.
October 18th 2025 — SPORK! This piece reflects on the quiet exhaustion of motherhood, where love and depletion coexist under the weight of outside judgment. It captures the strain of not feeling like enough, while small moments of tenderness begin to mend what the world wears down.
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