Emily Macrae
About Emily Macrae
Emily Macrae is a disabled writer and organizer combining policy analysis with lived experience to build accessible digital and urban environments. Her work has been published in Ricochet, NOW and Spacing, among others. She holds a Masters of Urban Planning from the University of Toronto and is a self-taught Python programmer.
Discrimination against people with disabilities is one example of how Russia operates outside rule of law
In 2021, countries including Russia committed to peace for the period starting seven days before the Olympics and ending seven days after the Paralympics.
Public services, not private donations, are the solution to disabled poverty
Canada needs a national income supplement that would stack on top of existing benefits rather than compromising other forms of support.