“Tobeas sad as you want to be, to disconnect from your people’s pain — these are luxuries,” says Shatha Abusrour, a disability rights activist based in Bethlehem in the West Bank who coordinates ...
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In our All Access issue, we're spotlighting how the disability community is making the outdoors more accessible for everyone. Explore the package here. For Syren Nagakyrie, "for us, by us" isn't just ...
This article was first published by The 19th. Alice Wong, a visionary leader in disability justice and culture, died from an infection on November 14 in San Francisco. She was 51. In a message shared ...
One July morning in 1990, a crowd gathered on the White House lawn, some in wheelchairs, others holding signs, many with tears in their eyes. President George H.W. Bush lifted his pen and signed his ...
Discover how Stacey Park Milbern’s teenage experiences shaped her identity and sparked a lifelong commitment to disability justice. Hear from Stacey’s father Joel Milbern about how a pivotal youth ...
Amplify MN's Mai Thor and artist Zoe Cinel on a new exhibit at Mill City Museum. Amplify MN's Mai Thor and artist Zoe Cinel on a new exhibit at Mill City Museum.
It’s Memorial Day in America — a moment of remembrance observed since after the Civil War for those U.S. military personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice to defend our fundamental freedoms. Yet in ...
With new loan limits on the horizon, colleges can take steps to make the financial aid system more just for students with ...