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The Report

A comprehensive overview of MAiD's embedded ableism and its harmful impacts for disabled people.

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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Report and Toolkit

Healthcare's racial inequities and weak safeguards coerce disabled people of color toward assisted death over essential supports for living. 

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We're launching a Toolkit to challenge the normalization of MAiD alongside a timely report

Kate Caldwell, PhD

January 15, 2025 

In Focus

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Explore the insights, reflections, and stories on the issues that inspire and drive CRDJ staff, fellows, and peers.

Justice in Action

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CRDJ Policy Tracker

Updated for 2025, stay up to date on racial and disability justice legislation with this curated, interactive list.

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How is Disability Criminalized?

Lean how the the design of our society's structures punishes people with disabilities using this infographic resource.

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Harkin Summit 2024

Watch CRDJ's panel on the intersection of disability data justice, artificial intelligence, and global technology from this Washington, D.C. forum.

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Psychiatric Holds and the Fourth Amendment

Jamelia Morgan critiques the application of criminal law standards to emergency psychiatric holds in this piece for Columbia Law Review.

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