Ability is an American bimonthly magazine founded by Chet Cooper in 1990 and launched as the first newsstand magazine focused on issues of health and disability. Ability is ranked in the Top 50 Magazines in the World — and is the magazine covering Health, Disability and Human Potential. It is distributed by Time Warner and has offices in Santa Ana and Costa Mesa, California.
Content
Ability covers the latest on health, environmental protection, assistive technology, employment, sports, travel, universal design, mental wellness. Magazine covers issues include the Americans with Disabilities Act, civil rights advancement, employment opportunities for people with disabilities, and human interest stories. Cover interviews consist of movie and TV celebrities, business leaders, sports figures, presidents, first ladies and more. Each cover story of Ability showcases a prominent public figure who either has a disability or who has a connection to a disability-related cause. Ability is dedicated to promoting accessibility in both content and form and is the first to embed VOICEYE on its editorial pages to hear print through smartphones and tablets—giving good access to people with low vision, blindness or reading challenges in 58 languages.
Representation
Ability frequently participates in international conferences, public awareness events and opportunities to affect policy surrounding issues of disability; and has partnered with the United Nations in efforts to raise awareness.
Ability is part of a diverse network of organizations geared toward advancement and inclusion of people with disabilities. These projects include:
Ability Jobs: The first web-based job board and résumé bank for individuals with disabilities.
Ability Awareness: A non-profit organization with a focus on elevating attitudes towards people with disabilities.
Ability Corps: A major initiative fostering integration of volunteers with disabilities into community service.
Ability created an alliance with the China Press for People with Disabilities — providing the rights to publish each other's selected stories, artworks and articles, in an effort to bring both countries to experience human interest stories that otherwise would never be known. Ability has partnered with the Arc of the United States "to raise awareness about disability issues and the resources available to people with disabilities and their families." Ability is listed as an awareness resource by the United Cerebral Palsy organization and has provided media for the Disability Rights Legal Center.