Published inGaugeResearchUsing the History of Disabled People to Inform Representation by Kelsey LindellInclusion matters — we all know this to be true. The current statistics facing people with disabilities and their basic human and civil…Dec 3, 2021Dec 3, 2021
Published inGaugeResearchA Triple Threat: Living at the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Disability by Dr.Intersectionality is “the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given…Aug 31, 2021Aug 31, 2021
Published inGaugeResearchWhere Do We Go From Here? The Fight Beyond Juneteenth by Ebonie RileyWhen I was young, my father would tell me that the 19th of June was not the exact day the Negro was freed; it’s the day they told them that…Jun 21, 2021Jun 21, 2021
Published inGaugeResearchHow Brands Must Evolve in Their Approach to Pride by Elly BellePride is political. It’s rooted in fighting the oppression of the most marginalized and harmed people in our community, with celebrations…Jun 17, 2021Jun 17, 2021