Due to a workforce crisis, more than 1,000 people with disabilities cannot enroll in “day habs,” leading to mental and physical regression
T4T, a caregiving community for trans people seeking gender-affirming care, shares the joys of their work and how they’re navigating the political landscape
Mothers in Chicago are partnering with the UN to pressure Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to pardon all survivors of police torture and wrongful convictions
The U.S. treats only some children as deserving of care and protection, mirroring the same ideals that underpin ableism
Formerly incarcerated residents in Alachua County, Florida, are navigating reentry and caregiving as a universal basic income program comes to a close
Black women face compounding risk factors for heart attacks after having children, making preventative, specialized, and early health care a necessity
The 550 students, faculty, and staff will temporarily move to new schools in Uvalde, Texas, while Robb Elementary School is torn down and rebuilt
With Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia impacting BIPOC at higher rates, balancing elder care and child care takes a heavy toll
Organizers say Disability Pride is not just one month—it’s about commitment to disability justice
With treatment often difficult to access—especially for BIPOC families—intervention from child protective services often stops short of providing the resources families need
Gender doulas help trans people at all stages of their transition
Abortion doulas provide critical support for those receiving abortion care, but as legislation becomes more restrictive, they are stregthening their networks and taking digital security precautions
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