On July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed, and the disability rights movement was forever changed. Thanks to the decades of determination from disability rights activists such as Judy Heumann and Justin Dart, the ADA enforced accessibility, employment inclusion, and protections against workplace discrimination. 35 years later, we celebrate the achievements of these courageous activists and continue their fight for equality. In this article, “Celebrating 35 Years of the ADA: How We Can Build on Progress and Transform Disability Rights”, we explore the monumental impact of the ADA and how more progress can be made in creating an inclusive and accessible future. “Along with celebrating the heroism of those who fought for it, the ADA anniversary is a time to take stock of where disability rights stand right now, and the many ways that progress can move even further.” Click here to read the full article: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/enB58m_e #HireDifferent #AmericansWithDisabilitiesAct #DisabilityRights #ADA35
Creative Spirit US
Professional Training and Coaching
New York, New York 989 followers
A staggering 85% of those with intellectual disabilities are unemployed. Creative Spirit creates integrated employment.
About us
Creative Spirit is a non-profit 501c3 organization devoted to creating integrated employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Our mission is simple: to create and support the successful placement of individuals with IDDs at the most creative, forward-thinking companies in the world. Creative Spirit was born and is dedicated to providing the opportunity for employers to be matched with individuals who are loyal, enthusiastic, qualified, and bring a new kind of energy to any organization. The goal is to create 1 million jobs during this decade, for the upwards of 10 million adults with IDDs in the US alone who are currently unemployed—a staggering 85% of ready, willing, and able adults. In doing so, we will change the face of what true diversity in employment looks like via advocacy, awareness, and most importantly, action. Currently, less than 15% of those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDDs) who work are subject to significant pay gaps or go unpaid altogether. This is a global crisis, and likely the most profound human rights employment issue of our time, yet it goes unsolved.
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http://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwww.creativespirit-us.org
External link for Creative Spirit US
- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- People With Disabilities, Fair Wage Employment , Inclusive Hiring , Coaching and Training, Corporate Education On Hiring People With Disabilities, Diversity Equity And Inclusion, Employment, Hire Different , Diverse Recruiting , Corporate Support Services, Disclosure , #neurodiversity, Developmental Disabilities , IDDs, and Learning Disabilities
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New York, New York, US
Employees at Creative Spirit US
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Mack McKelvey
Founder/CEO, SalientMG I Advisory Board: Snowfire.AI & Hellobrand I Board of Trustees: Creative Spirit I Ambassador: Hunt Club I Host: The Cred…
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Dave Rosner
CMO, Audigent | Programmatic Strategist | Digital Media | Transformational Marketing Leader
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Joanna McElnea
Director Learning & Development at Creative Spirit & Neurodiversity/Neurodivergent Advocate
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Menachem Rephun
Communications Manager, Creative Spirit
Updates
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Many people outside the disabilities/neurodiverse community are unaware of the challenges young adults with disabilities face when transitioning into adulthood. These challenges include concerns about accessibility, inclusion, and finding fair-wage employment in a society where discrimination and lack of understanding from employers continue to be a problem. On July 21, PBS will premiere a new documentary, “The Ride Ahead”, spotlighting the experiences of young adults with disabilities and bringing those experiences to a wider audience. Co-directed by Samuel Habib, who is in his early 20s and lives with a rare genetic disorder, the documentary is intended to build awareness and to inspire and motivate viewers who have disabilities themselves. This is extremely important, as raising awareness is a crucial first step towards making a difference in fair-wage employment for people who are neurodivergent. You can learn more about the film here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eQdcjzpQ #HireDifferent #Documentary #NeurodiversityPride Alt-Text: Disability rights activist Judy Heumann in wheelchair, talking to director Samuel Habib, also in wheelchair, who is sitting next to his father. They are in a brightly-lit living room with potted plants on the table. Photo Credits: Dan Habib/LikeRightNow Films
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The intersection between mental health and neurodiversity is a topic that doesn’t always receive the attention that it deserves. As many as 67 million Americans may be neurodivergent, according to research cited by CTE Policy Watch. People with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and others often experience higher levels of anxiety and depression, partly due to struggles adapting to a society not designed to meet their needs. The importance of mental health awareness was driven home on June 20, 2025, when Mikayla Raines, a YouTube personality known for her work as a wildlife activist rescuing foxes, tragically took her own life at the age of 30. Raines’ husband, Ethan Raines, noted his wife’s deep empathy and emotional sensitivity, which he said had been hurt by recent online bullying and harassment, including from people she knew. Raines also explained that his wife was on the autism spectrum, which he says played a role in her passion for protecting animals (as some people with autism tend to hyperfocus on one particular subject). This heartbreaking loss underscores the importance of mental health awareness, especially awareness of the intersection between mental health and neurodiversity. Creative Spirit is working to create a more inclusive and accepting society for people with disabilities, by encouraging companies to provide reasonable accommodation and to appreciate neurodiverse talent. If anyone is feeling lost or struggling with depression, they should reach out here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gNbwjtaN. You can learn more about this story by following this link:https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eEYjvNRN. #HireDifferent #DisabilityRights #MentalHealthAwareness Alt-Text: Photo of woman (late YouTube personality Mikayla Raines) holding two baby foxes, with headline Creative Spirit Honors Mikayla Raines (1996-2025). Caption reads "Autistic, Neurodivergent Animal Rescue Activist SaveAFox Sanctuary Founder"
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We’re excited to share that our partner, Publicis Media, has new openings for their Fall Internship Program! This part-time program is ideal for rising juniors and seniors in college looking to gain hands-on experience in the media and advertising field. Internship areas of focus may include Out of Home, Sports & Entertainment, Local Media, Finance, as well as other disciplines. In addition to the day-to-day responsibilities, interns will be given the opportunity to combine their passion for advertising with their own interests in a project that adds value to the organization. Normalizing neurodiversity in the workplace is a top priority for Publicis Media. Their motto, “Viva La Difference” embraces the strengths of a diverse workforce and represents their commitment to providing equitable and inclusive experiences for their talent. This is an 11-week, 20 hour per week in-person program beginning on September 29th, 2025 and concluding on December 12th, 2025. If you’re interested in this opportunity, please visit this link to view our job board for links to start your applications: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eG4bwMgh?. #HireDifferent #PublicisMedia #Neurodiversity #MediaInternships #AdvertisingInternships
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Ableist language, or language that discriminates against people with disabilities, can be extremely damaging, treating people with disabilities as inferior and leading to exclusion in employment. As some disability rights advocates have noted, language is about more than just words. Rather, it is a tool we use to assign value to things, which in turn affects how we interact with others. Ableist language results in people with disabilities being marginalized and treated as “other” or inferior. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the severe impact that words can have. In this original article, we share insights from experts and neurodiverse advocates on why ableist language is so detrimental, and how it can be reduced. You can read the article here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/e9JTKThP. #HireDifferent #Ableism #DisabilityPride Alt-Text: Man sitting at laptop with text bubbles reading "he doesn't look disabled", "his coworkers are so patient", "he didn't melt down this time", and "what's wrong with him?
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US job postings mentioning neurodiversity-related keywords rose from 0.5% to 1.3% from Jan. 2018 - Dec. 2024, according to a 2025 labor market update from HiringLab. However, this figure is mainly attributable to caretaker roles for neurodiverse individuals, rather than roles for neurodiverse people themselves. In reality, the actual number of job postings with neurodiversity keywords falls shorter, at 0.1% - 0.3%. While this finding is a step in the right direction, it also highlights the huge amount of progress that still needs to be made, and at a much faster rate. That’s why Creative Spirit is encouraging employers to appreciate neurodiverse talent through our HireDifferent Academy. We work directly with employers and companies of all backgrounds and sizes with coaching and training, helping them improve accessibility and inclusion for neurodiverse employees. You can learn more about Hiring Lab’s neurodiverse employment research here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eWpAX77K. #HireDifferent #NeurodiversityPride Alt-Text: Laptop against blue background with text on monitor reading "Job postings mentioning neurodiversity-related keywords, 0.1% -2018 - 0.3% 2025, Source: Indeed Hiring Lab". Above the laptop is white text reading “#HireDifferent”.
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Ending subminimum wage for employees with disabilities has been a goal of disability rights advocates for decades. In a Federal Register notice this month, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that it will be ending a rule proposed by the Biden administration to stop the issuing of 14c certificates, and to phase out existing certificates within 3 years. To justify the move, the Department of Labor cited concerns from Congressional Republicans that the Department of Labor does not have the authority to do away with 14c certificates unilaterally. They also contested the Biden administration’s assessment that the certificates are no longer necessary. Creative Spirit’s view is that paying employees with disabilities subminimum wage is unethical and incompatible with an inclusive society for people with disabilities. You can learn more about these recent developments by clicking here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/dHNyWPyT. Alt-Text: White font against black background reaing "We believe paying employees with disabilities subminimum wage is unethical and incompatible with an inclusive society for people with disabilities". #HireDifferent #End14c #DisabilityRights
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Creative Spirit US reposted this
What started as a personal connection to neurodivergence became a drive to create real change. Donna Murphy, Global CEO, Havas Creative & Havas Health Network, shares how a bold idea at Havas turned into action and why brands that overlook the neurodivergent community risk missing out on $12 trillion in buying power. #OneHavas #MeaningfulDifference #Cannes2025 #CreativeExcellence #PoweredByNeurodiversity
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We’re excited to share that a new art gallery is opening tomorrow, July 10th in NYC to showcase the talent of artists with disabilities. Unfortunately, disabled artists are still often marginalized and overlooked. The new gallery, Open Studio, presents an opportunity to change that. Stemming from Open Invitational, a fair launched in Miami last December, Open Studio was founded by Rachel Carle Cohen and David Fierman with the goal of creating a sense of community for neurodiverse artists, breaking down echo chambers that block many people from exposure to the viewpoints and experiences of people with disabilities. The gallery will be located at 127 Henry Street in NYC, and will run from July 10 - August 9. To celebrate the opening of the studio, two shows will be taking place: John Tursi "Lozenges" at 127 Henry, and "Introducing Open Studio" at FIERMAN at 19 Pike, both on July 10 from 4 -8 EST. Creative Spirit is proud to support Open Studio and their representation of the neurodiverse community. We look forward to seeing you there! #HireDifferent #NeurodiverseArt #Gallery Alt-Text: Flyer with three paintings and text reading "Open Studio, New Gallery for Artists With Disabilities, Grand Opening: Thursday July 10, 2025, John Tursi: Lozenges, 127 Henry Street, and "Introducing Open Studio" 19 Pike Street, NY, NY, 10002"
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Creative Spirit US reposted this
At INVNT®, we don’t just talk about “doing great work, and doing great work that does great things”— we live it. That spirit came to life through our continued #Impact partnership with Creative Spirit US, where we recently co-powered a dynamic networking event that brought together their extraordinary community of neurodivergent professionals for a night of insight, inspiration, and meaningful connection. The power & possibility of creativity is exponentially amplified when we embrace the full spectrum of human potential. As a human connection company, we champion building engagement through global creativity and brand storytelling. Endless thanks to our to our #CreativeSpirit partners Laurel Rossi, Linda Lapchin, Terry Ebert, and Joanna McElnea & INVNT team Laura Forgea, Jonathan Murphy,Jhonathan M., Ezi Emenike, Nadia Batchelor, and Sage Rogers —for bringing this mission-driven experience to life, and for championing the future of creativity while shaping a work world that’s broader, bolder, and built for everyone. #INVNT #CreativeSpirit #Impact #Partners 🔗 https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/dCw6yyY8
We worked closely with our #ImpactPartners at Creative Spirit US to co-power a networking event for their neurodivergent creative community at the Infillion headquarters—and the energy was electric. ⚡ More than just a mixer, the experience was intentionally designed to foster genuine connection, share powerful career advice, and build professional networks in a space that felt inclusive, joyful, and affirming. We brought together music, games, great food, quiet spaces, a photo booth, and panoramic NYC views all designed with neurodivergent professionals at the center. We asked invited attendees to reflect on the best career advice they’ve ever received, inspiring thought-provoking conversations and powerful takeaways. The night reminded us why inclusive networking matters. When we create spaces where everyone feels seen, supported, and celebrated, the possibilities are limitless. #CreativeSpirit #INVNT #ChallengeEverything
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