Disability DOGE Attacks on Social Security Have Left Millions in the Lurch Disabled, ill, and aging Americans are facing a broken system that’s now harder to navigate than ever. By Marianne Dhenin / 8 Apr 2026
Community Disabled Organizers Are Facing Down Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Disability justice organizers are turning to immigrant rights groups to guide their interventions and support work. By Marianne Dhenin / 1 Apr 2026
Disability Massachusetts Unseals Records of Abuse of Disabled People in State Institutions The state is baring the history of generations of disabled people and the violence many faced while institutionalized. By Marianne Dhenin / 18 Mar 2026
Community A Letter From My Friend, the Editor John Loeppky on the importance of indie media and knowing when to pick a fight. By John Loeppky / 26 Feb 2026
Disability Disability Justice Organizers Are Creating the Liberatory Future We All Deserve Organizers share where they find hope in the struggle for disability justice as we go into the second year of Trump 2.0. By Marianne Dhenin / 7 Jan 2026
Climate Your 5 Favorite Stories of 2025 A look back on this year's most-read pieces, with some behind-the-scenes insights and hints at what's coming next. By Marianne Dhenin / 29 Dec 2025
Disability FDA Guidelines on COVID-19 Vaccines Are Throwing Those Most at Risk Into Despair “There’s a lot of misinformation, and nobody seems to know what’s going on,” a resident of Missouri said. By Marianne Dhenin / 22 Oct 2025
Disability Is Assisted Suicide About Autonomy or Coercion? A new film from Reid Davenport intervenes in the debate. I spoke to him about assisted suicide, Medicaid cuts, and the fight for disabled lives. By Marianne Dhenin / 22 Aug 2025
Disability Trump’s Budget Would Limit Investigations Into Abuse, Neglect of Disabled People Dismantling a key HHS agency, gutting important programs, and cuts to Medicaid will roll back decades of progress. By Marianne Dhenin / 6 Jun 2025
Disability Disabled People Still Face Barriers to Online Voter Registration in Most States Shortcomings in web accessibility and other obstacles may disenfranchise 40.2 million eligible disabled US voters. By Marianne Dhenin / 4 Nov 2024
Community Why Disability Justice Activists Joined the Movement to Stop Cop City Disability justice activists are joining grassroots efforts to shut down Atlanta’s Cop City, the largest police training campus in the U.S. By Marianne Dhenin / 7 Mar 2024