The Month of September: Gun Violence
It's here! Fall is finally here!
With it comes the start of the school year in North America,
American Prison Labor and the 13th Amendment
Slavery in the United States supposedly stopped with the Emancipation Proclamation.
This was the declaration on January 1st, 1863 that
The Unhelpful Trap of the Oppression Olympics
"There are people starving in Africa, you should be grateful for how good you've got it."
Exploitation For Financial Gain: Does Slavery Still Exist?
We think of the slave trade as a thing of the distant past.
We hear the word 'slavery'
The Month of August: Slavery in History, All the Way To Today
Another month, another topic. Man, time flies!
We're officially in the last month of Summer, and I am
Creator Highlight: Disability Pride Month
Welcome to the end of another long, long month in 2024.
A lot has happened over the past few weeks.
15-Minute Cities And How They Help The Disabled
Accessibility is a major issue for the disabled population. In last week's edition of the Missive, we discussed
Accessibility For The Disabled
On Friday's episode of Unfiltered, I talked a little about systemic discrimination.
I discussed how erasure, disregard, and
When Help Is Harmful: Autism Speaks and the Judge Rotenberg Center
Living with a disability is not easy. Whether it's a prominent physical disability that requires mobility aid or
What's the Plan for July?
Now that we've reached the end of June, it's time to bid farewell to Pride. It&