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Communal Care in Action
Tamela Gordon’s new book, Hood Wellness, shows what it looks like to hold others—and be held—in community.
A digital illustration by CK Nosun features the smiling face of a young, black, wheelchair user with natural hair. Behind this figure is a group of activists for disabled rights, including someone holding a sign reading "No body is disposable."
Reworking Remote
Making workplaces more inclusive requires normalizing accommodations like those offered at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ease of Access
What if we lived in a world where access was not treated as an afterthought, but was embedded in every element of our society instead?
A photo collage by Michael Luong with photographs from the Stop Cop City protest in Atlanta. A color photo of Manuel Paez Terán, who was killed by police, is flanked by two black and white photos of other activists with their faces covered. One holds a sign that says “Stop Cop City.†The other holds a sign that says “Defend the forest everywhere. Stop Cop City.â€
Protest and Serve
Organizers working to end police violence refuse to be intimidated by growing efforts to criminalize free speech.
Access Above All
Disabled people know the health care system is hostile. But it doesn’t have to be.

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