Democracy Under Fire: Protests and Police Brutality

The cool foggy air of the city has a damp, sticky feel to it. The fatigue of the morning is contagious, but the wind is still — almost holding its breath waiting for something to happen.  The movement of a large amount of various sized wheels and mobility aids etches the street below, making their […]

What Does Joe Biden’s Win Mean For Young Disabled People?

It was August 19th of 2020— in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and election year. The constant crackling of the television in the living room with news of COVID echoed throughout my head. I reached into my back pocket and pulled out my phone to open Twitter. As normal, an influx of politics stole […]