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The Aloha State is working towards establishing a new, more equitable post-pandemic normal for vulnerable communities.
Ruth Terry, Megan Wildhood | Jul 15, 2020
Therapists, counselors, and social workers are providing vital community support despite also experiencing elevated symptoms of anxiety and depression themselves.
Megan Wildhood | Apr 20, 2020
Sustainable examples of a new system are emerging.
Megan Wildhood | Mar 20, 2020
The trans and undocumented Latinas who started the Mirror Beauty Cooperative want it to be a model for equal pay and worker-ownership.
Megan Wildhood | Jan 29, 2020
For disabled people, getting around Seattle is a constant challenge. This app wants to make it easier and safer.
Megan Wildhood | Aug 22, 2019
Despite their vulnerability to climate change, people with disabilities often are omitted from relevant policy making.
Megan Wildhood | Jan 24, 2019
From poverty and women鈥檚 rights to public health and the environment, we鈥檙e making strides.
Megan Wildhood | Jan 23, 2019
A review of the documentary 鈥淭he Food Cure,鈥 which follows patients undergoing an intensive and controversial nutritional therapy.
Megan Wildhood | Aug 16, 2018
Our disabilities are not our bodies. Our disabilities are a society based on capitalist assumptions that greatness confers meaning in one鈥檚 life.
Megan Wildhood | Mar 29, 2018
How communities are using longevity research to ensure everyone has a long, healthy life.
Megan Wildhood | Mar 5, 2018