What the Grants Pass Decision Means for People with Disabilities

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On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a case called City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson (“Grants Pass”) that fining and jailing people experiencing homelessness for sleeping outside when they have nowhere else to go does not violate the cruel and unusual punishments clause of the constitution. The decision has given… Continue reading What the Grants Pass Decision Means for People with Disabilities

No Protest Without Us: Tips and Tools for Protestors with Disabilities

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The disability rights movement has a history of using radical and effective protest tactics to achieve lasting change, and disabled people have been and continue to be an essential part of all civil rights movements. Actions such as the 'Capitol Crawl' and Section 504 Sit-ins illustrate the importance of including people with disabilities in protest… Continue reading No Protest Without Us: Tips and Tools for Protestors with Disabilities