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The Defense of Black Lives Must Include Disability Justice - The New York Beacon

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By Andraéa LaVant OPINION—In the fight for racial justice and true liberation, if one of us is not free, none of us are. From fighting for justice in the LGBTQ+ community to fighting for women’s rights, it is important to fight for everyone if […]

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