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Each passing year, more people die who would be eligible for reparations after involuntary sterilization in California.
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There has been little-to-no discussion in the press or in scientific circles about whether deafness can be called a ‘serious’ condition.

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Ukraine has become an increasingly popular destination for foreign couples seeking affordable surrogacy services since they became legal in 2002. But as demand grows, so do reports of alleged exploitation of both surrogate mothers and intended parents. 

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Disabled lives are lives, and are charged with inherent dignity. Most people with disabilities don’t wish they had never been born. Some have rich lives despite their disability, but others would say they have rich lives at least in part because of their disability.
A female, African American protester holds a sign that reads, "Sterilization of mothers violates U.N. charter. Vote No on House Bill 20."

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A black and white print depicting the exterior of the Cheshire Lunatic Asylum.

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Ultrasound image of a baby's head in black and white showing absent nasal bone indicating Down Syndrome.

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A close up photograph of a globe with clear push pins inserted in various countries.

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