Women, BIPOC, disabled people, and other marginalized groups are affected by mass layoffs despite underrepresentation in the industry
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
Disabled users fear the loss of Twitter-based networks they’ve spent years building for communication, commerce, and connection
From potentially deadly mishandling of mobility devices to people’s refusal to wear masks, travel during a pandemic can be a laundry list of stressors for disabled people
Advocates fear that if Roe falls, disabled people will struggle to access abortion care, and even be vulnerable to forced sterilizations
Despite pushes to “return to normal,” Black women and femmes struggle with isolation and lack of resources while trying to keep their loved ones safe
In the push to return to normal, waning telehealth options put disabled BIWOC at risk
Workers deserve a culture that prioritizes disability justice and establishes unlimited paid time off
“People need support, but you don’t remove their rights to do that.”
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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