Laura Mauldin’s new book “In Sickness and in Health: Love Stories from the Front Lines of America’s Caregiving Crisis” is a rallying cry for a radical reimagining of care—not as an individual act of devotion, but as collective responsibility. Through memoir, reporting, and cultural critique, Laura shows us how ableism is at the heart of the United States care crisis. Her beautiful book of stories is a salve during a time of defunding care and rampant ableism and an ode to disabled people and caregivers everywhere. Join us for a conversation between Laura Mauldin and Milton Reynolds as they delve into this urgent, unflinching book, full of grace and wisdom. This event is made possible by Alice Wong and the Disability Visibility Project.