It’s also a reprieve from the negative news we see day in and day out. This story is a definite win for disability rights in America.
Reflecting on these past injustices highlights the importance of recognizing how much progress has been made.
The topics included whether young kids should have the right to decide to have a transgender operation, whether these same kids understand the consequences of their actions, whether these kids should be making these decisions since their brains haven’t matured enough (not until…
Why is there no media coverage when a person of color goes missing or a Native American?
Here is a suggestion for the WNBA to set up a hotline for players and set up an internal affairs department for each team.
This is the conclusion on The United States and the Holocaust and how each host discussed the issues and the ongoing issues that plague the Jewish Community today. If we do not face these issues History will continue to repeat itself and Humanity…
With one in every 44 kids with autism in the US and 26% of US adult’s having a disability, we (and Congress) need to step up…and stop distracting ourselves with the culture wars!
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was concerned about public opinions about immigration, Eugenics in the United States, how Jews were experimented on in the concentration camps, and how people in the USA were also experimented on without their knowledge.
Elsa also discusses with Betsy how 85 percent of disabled women have been assaulted, how difficult it is to be believed that an assault happened, and how the medical community discriminates against the disabled by giving subpar medical care!
Betsy also discussed being resilient when facing obstacles and not giving up! Betsy Cerulo wrote this book to inspire others and hopefully, people will think about being more receptive to the LGBT community!

