In their own words: Latinas with disabilities turn their homes into pandemic battlegrounds
Six women with disabilities talked to each other about day-to-day life at home during the pandemic
Six women with disabilities talked to each other about day-to-day life at home during the pandemic
Nurses tend to a COVID-19 patient in the intensive care unit at the Bluewater Health Hospital in Sarnia, Ont., in January 2022. The pandemic exposed the flaws in Canada’s struggling health-care system, and offers a chance for Canada to reform it if the country’s premiers step up
Oil was abundant and flowed close to the surface. In early 20th-century California, sparse laws governed mineral extraction, and rights to oil accrued to those who could pull it out of the ground first.
The experiences of the recent past have made people in the Americas cynical about electoral democracy.
Critical voices have given way to positive narratives A spoof image from the Stand News of Chinese vice premier Sun Chunlan’s visit to a residential
The virtual contest also helps “lift spirits” during COVID-19 T-shirt and hat promoting the Gitxsan Got Talent contest. Photo by Erica Williams, used with permission. Even