Sara Luterman


Sara Luterman covers health care for The 19th. Previously, she worked as a freelancer covering disability policy, politics and culture for publications including The Nation, The American Prospect and Vox.

Her reporting in The Nation was shortlisted for the 2021 Deadline Club Mosaic Award, which recognizes excellence in “coverage of disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, social justice, equity and inclusion.” Most recently, Sara became a contributing editor for Radiolab.

 

Content by Sara Luterman

Domestic workers, long excluded from labor protections, call for codified rights

Rules governing the workplace have long included exclusions rooted in racism and sexism, but the workers who care for others’ homes and families want those protections, too

September 12, 2022, 6:07 PDT


Yuh-Line Niou wants to become the first openly autistic member of Congress

The New York state assemblymember is at the front of a crowded pack of Democrats heading into the Aug. 23 primary

August 11, 2022, 6:00 PDT


Why Vice President Kamala Harris mentioned her blue suit at a disability rights meeting

Harris met with disability rights leaders to mark the anniversary of the ADA—here's why are we talking about her suit

July 29, 2022, 6:00 PDT


Intolerance in assisted living facilities forcing some LGBT seniors back into the closet

Some members of the first generation of LGBT people able to live openly are facing discrimination in their golden years

October 24, 2021, 13:53 PDT


 

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