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Resiliency in the Face of Discrimination: Jessica's Story

My story of being discriminated against for having diabetes didn’t stop after earning my Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering from Massachusetts Maritime Academy or changing United States Coast Guard regulations to allow me to go out to sea on merchant ships. The next chapter sounds more like a Ben Affleck movie in the underbelly of Boston.
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Difficult Conversations, Education, and Disparities: Destiny's Story

As an advocate for change, it’s always important to acknowledge the barriers, hardships and difficult conversations encountered within the field. Before I was an advocate, I had to go through different experiences of trials and tribulations with my care team in both the diabetes sector and the general hospital care.
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Staying Prepared for Emergencies: Hannah's Advice

I’m Hannah, and I have been living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) for 13 years. As a personal passion of mine, as well as my current profession, emergency preparedness is crucial for everyone, but even more critical for those living with a chronic health condition like diabetes.
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Navigating Advocacy on Capitol Hill: Jake’s Story

This blog post comes to you fresh from participating in the 2023 DPAC Hill Day, where I met with Senate and House offices about some of the most pressing issues facing people living with diabetes. It was an amazing experience and one I encourage everyone to consider joining...
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Tell Your Senators to Save the Individual Mandate!

December 1, 2017
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Welcome to DPAC's New Community and Policy Manager!

November 28, 2017
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Medicare, Dexcom G5, & Smartphone Access: Who's to Blame and What Can We Do?

November 17, 2017
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Replay: Diabetes & Commercial Insurance - Ask An Expert: Dr. Edmund Pezalla, MD, MPH

October 3, 2017
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