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The source of this special issue of the American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation reflects border crossings that are the main theme of this brief introduction. The theme comes from a postevent discussion among attendees and presenters at a 2016 symposium at Yale University titled “Recognition: Explorations in Equity, Justice, and Health Care.” The symposium was sponsored by the International Recovery and Citizenship Council (IRCC) and the Citizenship, Recovery, and Inclusive Society Partnership (CRISP). The IRCC is