After a successful summer pilot, Prism staff members reported transformative results in their mental health, work-life balance, and productivity, and unanimously recommended to continue the schedule long term
As the number of monkeypox cases in New York continues to rise, concerns over what the virus could mean for students, teachers, and marginalized people grow
Resources for incarcerated people with severe brain injuries offer help with the criminal legal system—but could they keep people out of prisons altogether?
While incarcerated people were left to suffer behind prison walls during the first waves of the pandemic, their families were left to worry in the dark
Uniform treatment of Asian Americans hides considerable complexities in how different communities’ health has been impacted by COVID-19
In the push to return to normal, waning telehealth options put disabled BIWOC at risk
An interview with public health and policy expert Matthew Cortland on how events must consider disabled attendees’ safety and health needs
“I just feel like nobody cares about the kids anymore.”
Lost amid attempts to control the pandemic and a deluge of anti-trans legislation, the need to ensure access to gender-affirming surgery continues to be overlooked.
As Michigan sees a rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the state’s largest insurance companies announce an end to free treatments.
New data on Muslim suicide highlights the urgent need for Muslim-specific mental health care and outreach.
Young people should be trusted with more access to resources and support when it comes to their birth control and reproductive health.
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