A therapist collective is changing how mental health services are offered in Ridgewood, Queens
Treating Asian Americans as “the same” within data leaves them vulnerable to social and political exclusion
In the push to return to normal, waning telehealth options put disabled BIWOC at risk
Families of prematurely born babies are calling for increased paid leave, insurance, and mental health support to manage the emotional and economic impacts.
Providers are asking for a seat at the table when making organizational decisions that affect patient care
The current push to return to “business as usual” only worsens how public and workplace safety protocols ignore disabled people’s needs
With a new FDA Commissioner, reproductive rights advocates are pushing for greater access to over-the-counter birth control pills
After a disabled woman’s newborn died in custody, advocates are calling for greater accountability and maternal health care in county jails
Child Protective Services often result in the policing, surveillance, and separations of Black, Indigenous, and families of color. We need alternative solutions.
Following California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to extend Medi-Cal to undocumented people of any age, immigration advocates say the rest of the country should follow their lead
BIPOC health professionals are struggling and overwhelmed from being infected with COVID-19, a rise in hospitalizations, and already existing health disparities
A bill that is considered one of the nation’s largest investments in working-class people is up for a vote in the Senate
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