This is the latest in a series of articles featuring excerpts from the book “American Solidarity 2026: The Message from History, A Call to Action” by pediatrician and ...
Marissa Bode shares her experiences with ableism, emphasizing that social status doesn't make anyone immune and every disabled person deserves respect. #MarissaBode #Wicked 'Damage is already done': ...
The Trump White House is facing legal challenges after discontinuing real-time American Sign Language interpretation at many official events, prompting renewed concerns from disability advocates about ...
In popular imagination, racism and ableism are often problems of isolated individuals, people here and there who do or say bigoted things. Conversations about intersectionality—the ways different ...
The subtitle of “An Eye for an I” warns us the book will be packed: “Growing Up with Blindness, Bigotry, and Family Mental Illness.” Retired Hamline University professor James Francisco Bonilla’s book ...
Last week President Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the United States’ secretary of health and human services, held a press conference during which they linked use of the common pain reliever ...
Sibonokuhle Ndlovu receives funding from the University Research Council of the University of Johannesburg. “You speak good English for a Black person.” “Why are the plates not washed when there is a ...
It’s arguably been over 40 years since America had a major discussion about assisted suicide. The issue became part of the public consciousness in 1981 with the release of the film version of Whose ...
During the community conversation, the group talked about people in power and those meant to help them didn't listen to their needs. Brisa Luzzi Castro of WHYY leads and moderates a Bridging Blocks ...