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Disabilities
People with disabilities face barriers not just in access, but in opportunity and recognition. True inclusion means breaking down physical, social, and institutional obstacles. A just society values every life and ensures equity in healthcare, work, and public life.
Ask Why: More Truths
Ask Why They Say Accessibility Matters — But Leave Public Spaces Unreachable
From transit to voting booths to workplaces, many spaces still shut disabled people out — even decades after the ADA became law.
More Information: Disability Health Disparities & Accessibility Barriers
Ask Why They Say Everyone Deserves A Voice — But Ignore Disabled People’s Voices In Policy
Decisions about disability are too often made without disabled people at the table.
More Information: Project 2025 & Disabilities & Advocacy for Disabilities
Ask Why They Say Health Care Is A Right — But Deny It To Disabled People
Disabled people face higher medical costs, fewer options, and care discrimination — while politicians cut support.
More Information: Health Care Discrimination
Ask Why They Say It’s About Merit — But Won’t Provide The Accommodations People Need To Work
Disabled workers want to contribute — but face discrimination, inaccessible jobs, and employers unwilling to adapt.
More Information: Work Place Discrimination
Ask Why They Blame Poverty On Individuals — But Keep Disabled People Trapped Below The Poverty Line
Programs like SSI limit savings and income so harshly that they keep disabled people poor by design.
More Information: Poverty & Disability
Now ask yourself: If society denies equal access to those with disabilities, what does that reveal about whose humanity we value?
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