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for the Summer 1992 issue. In 1993, the magazine temporarily ceased publication. Miramar Publishing (later Miramar Communications) bought the title and relaunched it in 1994. It became bimonthly in 1995 and monthly in 1996. In 1998, No Limits Communications acquired the magazine. In 2000, Corbet
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and lifestyle topics such as recreation, travel, the arts, relationships, sexuality, parenting, employment and home modification. It also profiles successful wheelchair users, including
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and continues to publish it monthly. In 2018, Gilmer retired and Ian Ruder took over as editor.
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retired, and Gilmer, also paraplegic, took over as editor. In 2010,
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from a spinal cord injury, took the helm. The title was changed to
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Spinal Network: The Total Resource for the Wheelchair Community.
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Index

Boulder, Colorado
United States
newmobility.com
wheelchair
health
disability rights
adaptive technology
John Hockenberry
Christopher Voelker
Brooke Ellison
Chantal Petitclerc
Christopher Reeve
Utne Independent Press Award
Boulder
Colorado
spinal cord injury
multiple sclerosis
post-polio sequelae
Barry Corbet
paraplegic
United Spinal Association
medical model of disability
social model of disability
inclusion
people-first language
sexuality and disability
Los Angeles Times
Associated Press
Utne Reader Independent Press Awards 2006
"New Mobility Magazine Identifies 17 Big Ideas That Could Change The World For Wheelchair Users"

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