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 ...
A new art exhibit at the Mill City Museum shows what it's really like to live with disability 02:48 MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota History Museum is steeped in history that tells many a story, but it now ...
The Caravan for Disability Freedom and Justice parked at City Center Park in Superior on Thursday, for their tour for advocacy across the United States. Marilee Adamski-Amith traveled with the caravan ...
(RNS) — I co-wrote this month’s column with Meghan Schrader, academic enrichment assistant at the E4texas program at the University of Texas at Austin, who has served as an affiliate faculty member in ...
After noticing a gap in the academic work on racial and disability justice at the Pritzker School of Law, Pritzker Prof. Jamelia Morgan set out to create a space to promote research on the ...
Disability justice activists are joining grassroots efforts to shut down Atlanta’s Cop City, the largest police training campus in the U.S. When then-Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced in ...
Structural barriers such as inaccessible infrastructure and lack of transport options affect South Africa’s reputation as a ...
The Center for American Progress recently hosted a summit with more than 50 advocates from the reproductive and disability rights communities to identify the most pressing policy priorities they face.
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