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Birthright Citizenship Executive Order: Trump v. Casa, Inc. - The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality The Trump Birthright Citizenship Executive Order 2025 is now before the Supreme Court in a case that could reshape U.S. citizenship law.

Supreme Court hears challenge to Trump Birthright Citizenship Executive Order 2025.
Could this reshape the 14th Amendment and U.S. citizenship as we know it?
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#SCOTUS #ImmigrationLaw #14thAmendment #Trump #Citizenship

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Plain Language for Everyone: Making Information More Inclusive - The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality Learn how plain language promotes accessibility and inclusion by making information clear, understandable, and usable for everyone.

Plain language isn’t just good writing—it’s disability justice.
Making info easier to understand means more people can actually use it.

ThinkEquitable breaks it down:
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#Accessibility #PlainLanguage #DisabilityJustice #CripTheScript

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The Diagnosis That Changed Everything: Why Late Diagnoses Aren't Late at All A late autism diagnosis isn’t a failure — it’s a discovery. Learn why recognizing autism later in life matters and how late autism diagnosis empowers self-understanding.

In this powerful piece from @DarianSenn-Carter, explore what late diagnosis means, why so many are missed, and how equity must be part of the conversation.

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Guidance Documents and the Americans with Disabilities Act - The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality Discover essential ADA guidance documents to help you navigate disability rights, ensure accessibility, and promote inclusive practices.

The latest addition to our Policy Unpacked Series takes a closer look at Guidance Documents and the ADA.

Knowledge is power—and inclusion starts with understanding the law.

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#DisabilityInclusion #ADA #Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #ThinkEquitable

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Get Your Stuff in Order - The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality Learn how to report changes and prepare for SSI and SSDI reviews to protect your benefits and avoid costly disruptions.

Lately, we’ve been hearing a lot of advice to “get your stuff in order.”
But what does that actually mean if you're on SSI or SSDI?

📌 We've broken it down here: thinkequitable.com/prepare-for-...

#DisabilityJustice #SSI #SSDI #FinancialSecurity #GetYourStuffInOrder #DisabledAndInformed

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How the Disability and LGBTQI+ Communities Intersect The fight for the civil rights and bodily autonomy of the U.S. disability and LGBTQI+ communities are intertwined—and it is more important than ever for them to remain united as nondiscrimination protections...

The fight for the civil rights and bodily autonomy of the U.S. disability and LGBTQI+ communities are intertwined—and it's more important than ever for them to remain united as nondiscrimination protections are under attack.

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Policy Unpacked - The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality Policy Unpacked is a series of plain language articles about the public policy process in the United States.

We're excited to launch Policy Unpacked- it is series of plain language articles about the policy process in the United States. We hope that it will serve as a roadmap for understanding how government policies come to life, how they evolve, and how people can engage with them.
#ThinkEquitable

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Together, we will navigate these challenges and maintain our dedication to disability justice.

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The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality To identify and reduce life-limiting inequities in healthcare, community living, and justice for people with disabilities

We will continue our vital programs while exploring all options to sustain our impact. For updates on our work and how you can support our mission, please follow us and visit our website @ www.thinkequitable.com.

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A recent Executive Order may impact our grant funding. While we face uncertainty about resources, our commitment to our mission and the communities we serve remains unwavering. The work we do creates positive change that benefits everyone.

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As LA Burns, community organizers race to prevent a wave of evictions "It's a total failure of our local government."

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Trans icon Miss Major is asking for help with nursing care A social media post from the trans rights legend says she needs "a round the clock nurse to help her recover" after a hospitalization.

Trans Stonewall icon Miss Major launches fundraiser for nursing care

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#transgender #trans #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA

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How to Take Action on Fair Pay for Disabled Workers In this video, we discuss why it's still legal to pay disabled workers less than minimum wage, and what we can do right now to change that!Read or listen to ...

Check out our short video about how to submit public comments to the Department of Labor so we can #EndSubminimumWage!

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If you are disabled and impacted by wildfires and need help, call or text the Disability and Disaster Hotline at 800-626-4959 or email hotline@disasterstrategies.org

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ASAN’s Autism Campus Inclusion (ACI) Summer Leadership program is accepting applications! We’re looking for autistic college students working to make their campus more accessible.

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The Fire Rages On- Considering People with Disabilities in Disaster Preparedness
"Unfortunately, disabled people often cannot easily evacuate. Moreover, even if they can, the places they evacuate to may not be able to accommodate them (e.g. ramps, elevators for people using wheelchairs, interpreters for Deaf people, in-room refrigerators for insulin for diabetics or others who require refrigerated medications, etc) Because many people in disaster preparedness have not fully thought about access, people with disabilities are especially vulnerable in these situations.
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The Fire Rages On- Considering People with Disabilities in Disaster Preparedness "Unfortunately, disabled people often cannot easily evacuate. Moreover, even if they can, the places they evacuate to may not be able to accommodate them (e.g. ramps, elevators for people using wheelchairs, interpreters for Deaf people, in-room refrigerators for insulin for diabetics or others who require refrigerated medications, etc) Because many people in disaster preparedness have not fully thought about access, people with disabilities are especially vulnerable in these situations. The National Center for Disability, Equity, and Intersectionality

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