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No Solo Aprécielo, Sino También sea Parte de Él
October 28, 2020
Rafael, quien tiene Glaucoma Congénito, reflexiona sobre la falta de tratamientos médicos disponibles en Puerto Rico.

Not Just Appreciate It, but Be a Part of It
October 28, 2020
Rafael, who has Congenital Glaucoma, reflects on the lack of medical treatments available in Puerto Rico.

Make Your Vote Count
October 27, 2020
Chris Hayes, who is Deaf, knows that politicians don’t always understand the issues impacting his community and how that influences his vote.

We Can Change the World
October 20, 2020
Ruqayyah Bailey shares how her family’s history of activism and a desire for change keeps her politically active.

Writing Isn’t Second Nature, It’s My First
October 16, 2020
Sean Gold, a public speaker and author, reflects on his writing and what politics means for him.

You Left Us Out
October 14, 2020
Activist and athlete, Mia Ives-Rublee reflects on what drove her to found the Women’s March Disability Caucus.