A recent report found that federal data collection does not capture the full experience and count of disabled people, compromising policymaking
Millions rely on the Affordable Care Act, especially disabled people who benefit from flexible jobs and often have more health care needs
Israel’s genocide in Gaza has been cruel to disabled people, whose disabilities have been exacerbated by inadequate access to food, medicine, and support
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ableist rhetoric and dangerous policy proposals lead the U.S. down a deadly, yet familiar path
Extreme weather can be especially catastrophic for people with schizophrenia, a highly stigmatized group who also experience unique risks associated with rising temperatures
Disability Rights California found inhumane and unlawful conditions at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, where a 39-year-old man died last month
Legal fight intensifies as educators and advocates warn that the vague law threatens support for disabled students and could lead to loss of essential funding
While the GOP is working to rebrand the disastrous law ahead of the midterms, there’s no ignoring the impact of $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts on already vulnerable people
As the city remains under siege, both disability rights and immigrant rights advocates are limited in the help they can offer disabled communities
Ruling in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools could make it harder for all victims of disability discrimination to sue, despite protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504
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
Three federal judges temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its anti-DEI policies in schools last week
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