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In America, losing a job means making a hundred phone calls to a state unemployment-insurance system. Getting hit by a car means becoming your own hospital-billing expert. Having a disability means launching into a Jarndyce v. Jarndyce–type legal battle. Needing help to feed a toddler means filling out a novel-length application for aid.
The Atlantic • The Time Tax

body shame was a tool of White supremacist, capitalist patriarchy.
Sonya Renee Taylor • The Body Is Not an Apology
Sonya envisions radical healing divorced from the ableist, capitalist White supremacy of traditional “self-help.
Sonya Renee Taylor • The Body Is Not an Apology
Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation
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These youth are born into environments of state-sanctioned deprivation, or “organized abandonment,” as political geographer Ruth Wilson Gilmore calls it.