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Building Movements [PDF]

By Sujatha Jesudason | 11. 09. 2006
Disability, Race, Gender, Sexuality and Genetic Technologies

Perspectives

Silicon Valley’s race to produce genetically engineered humans

By Katie Hasson | 11.21.2025
Genetic Selection

Remembering Disability Justice Warrior Alice Wong

By Emily Galpern | 11.20.2025
Arts & Culture

New Guidelines on Trisomy 13 and 18 Promote Nuanced Care Decisions

By Matteo Zumbano | 08.13.2025
Bioethics

How Much Do (Human) Eggs Really Cost?

By Emma McDonald Kennedy | 04.24.2025
U.S. Federal

Aggregated News


Disability Rights
Racial Justice
Reproductive Justice, Health & Rights

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Silicon Valley’s race to produce genetically engineered humans

By Katie Hasson | 11.21.2025
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Remembering Disability Justice Warrior Alice Wong

By Emily Galpern | 11.20.2025
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Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, MacArthur Genius, liberationist, storyteller, writer, and friend of CGS, died on November 14. Alice shone a bright light on pervasive ableism in our society. She articulated how people with disabilities are limited not by an inability to do things but by systemic segregation and discrimination, the de-prioritization of accessibility, and the devaluation of their lives.

We at CGS learned so much from Alice about disability justice, which goes beyond rights...

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