Poverty Should Not Be the Price of Love
Kerrie Popa Kerrie Popa

Poverty Should Not Be the Price of Love

As a young girl growing up without disabilities, I was taught the importance of relationships and, inevitably, I internalized pervasive societal messages about love and romance. Heterosexual love was marketed to little girls in countless ways, but especially through storytelling.

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From Inside The House: How Surveillance Tech Further Threatens Independent Living
Ariana Aboulafia Ariana Aboulafia

From Inside The House: How Surveillance Tech Further Threatens Independent Living

Independent living is facing a threat from a less obvious source: tech tools often marketed explicitly as facilitating the ability of aging and disabled people to stay at home. The use and proliferation of these sorts of tools is being encouraged by the same administration that is openly hostile to the idea of independent living.

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Disability Doesn’t Exist In a Vacuum
Kevin Garcia Kevin Garcia

Disability Doesn’t Exist In a Vacuum

I never fit in at school. I was frequently singled out and seldom welcomed, whether by my peers or by the adults in charge. At first I didn’t understand the mistreatment, because I did everything right: I went to school every day with a smile on my face, and I talked to my classmates.

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Body Horror is for the Marginalized
Adrian Mendoza Adrian Mendoza

Body Horror is for the Marginalized

A nice silver lining to feeling alienated and betrayed by my body is that I fucking love body horror. There is something so satisfying about reading about someone whose body turns on them in bizarre and grotesque ways.

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Autistic Pride Day and the Power of Belonging
Dennis Tran Dennis Tran

Autistic Pride Day and the Power of Belonging

Long before I had language for autism, I knew what it felt like to navigate spaces where I didn't quite fit. I often felt like I was missing a set of unwritten rules everyone else seemed to understand. 

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Dykes for Accessible Drinking
Madison Zalopany Madison Zalopany

Dykes for Accessible Drinking

Are you queer, cute, and disabled? Tired of Pride being inaccessible? Don't get sad! Play Inaccessibility Bingo and commiserate with other crips online. Circle all the access barriers you encounter at your favorite events and venues this Pride and post on social media #Dykesfor AccessibleDrinking.

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Agency to Serve
Justin Bullock Justin Bullock

Agency to Serve

I’m bipolar. My bipolar disorder is one of my greatest strengths as a kidney doctor. When I say I’m bipolar, I do not mean that I had bipolar disorder and it is now in my past. I have not overcome bipolar disorder; I live with it. I want to show you why I say being bipolar is one of my greatest strengths. But first, I want to get some things out of the way.

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In Search of Trans Identity and Community in Cairo
Amara Refaat Amara Refaat

In Search of Trans Identity and Community in Cairo

Over the course of a year, I’ve had the opportunity to interview a number of transgender and intersex individuals undergoing monthly consultations at this well-known — yet tragically underfunded — public hospital in Cairo’s al-Manial district.

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Queer and Trans in Iowa, 2026
Samuel Z. Shelton Samuel Z. Shelton

Queer and Trans in Iowa, 2026

There are some things you should know about me before you decide to continue with this short story. Not because I am worthy of space in your memory, but because I want there to be honesty between us.

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Juiceless
Robin E. Larisch Robin E. Larisch

Juiceless

A fruit can only produce so much juice. The rind and seeds thrown away.

Petals are plucked simply because some think that they aren't meant to be there.

What wonders would emerge from the Earth if juiceless plants were allowed to flourish?

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Listen to Black Disabled People on the BAFTAs
Jhónelle Bean Jhónelle Bean

Listen to Black Disabled People on the BAFTAs

Last week, John Davidson ticced the N-word while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage at the EE BAFTA Film Awards. I'd like to take a moment to share my thoughts and experiences as a Black woman with Tourette Syndrome.

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The War on Trans Folks Is Disabling
Meier Galblum Haigh Meier Galblum Haigh

The War on Trans Folks Is Disabling

On February 26, 1,800 transgender, intersex, Two-Spirit, and nonbinary residents of the state of Kansas lost their drivers’ licenses with just hours of notice due to a new law passed by the Republican legislature. This is the latest effort to criminalize trans people in the United States.

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Pooled Blood
mav vega mav vega

Pooled Blood

My right leg had swollen to three times its size, the towel under me was damp with blood, and a cop was at my window talking about a ticket. My then-partner said to the state trooper: “She is having a miscarriage and just tore her ACL.” The trooper gave us a choice: he could call an ambulance to the local hospital or write a speeding ticket.

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Immigrant Justice Is Disability Justice Is Worker Justice
Dr. Conchita Hernández Legorreta Dr. Conchita Hernández Legorreta

Immigrant Justice Is Disability Justice Is Worker Justice

As Donald Trump unleashes the largest federal police force in history on many who have never before experienced it, too many in our disability community and beyond are unaware of the asymmetrical ways this violence of racial capitalism has shaped us, our families, and communities for years.

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