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Persons with disabilities are more likely to face financial distress, abuse, and discrimination than their non-disabled peers. Intersectional human rights activism must include disability.
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Following the execution of Lisa Montgomery, the rise in judicial killings raises serious questions about whether capital punishment serves justice in the US.
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Those already marginalised because of their psychosocial struggles face further harm from unlawful, dangerous, and isolating practices masqueraded as “treatment”.
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