Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ableist rhetoric and dangerous policy proposals lead the U.S. down a deadly, yet familiar path
We often don’t hear about the experiences of disabled incarcerated people, but today we’re hearing from Mitch, who navigates prison life as a deaf person
When climate disaster strikes, those who are the most vulnerable are often the first to be left behind
Ableist misconceptions lead many to believe disabled people don’t desire to be parents
Ableism compounds issues of low pay, shrinking writers’ rooms, and vanishing residuals for disabled writers
The U.S. treats only some children as deserving of care and protection, mirroring the same ideals that underpin ableism
When setting goals and resolutions for ourselves, expectations of perfectionism set us up for failure
Investigations into a California prison revealed rampant sexual violence, but these abuses are normalized and dismissed across the prison system
The current push to return to “business as usual” only worsens how public and workplace safety protocols ignore disabled people’s needs
The increase in virtual events alleviated some of the barriers marginalized people face when attending in person, and disabled activists want to capitalize on the momentum for greater accessibility
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