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The impetus of the ADA was that injustices were being carried out against people with disabilities. They shouldn’t be ...
With disability rights under attack, movement leaders are meeting the moment by building better systems rooted in equity, inclusion, and justice for all.
Explore the hidden history of Denver's disability rights movement and the brave 'Gang of 19' who demanded change for accessible public transportation.
We’ll speak with Dara Baldwin, author of the new book, To Be a Problem: A Black Woman’s Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement. Dara is an activist, scholar, and author with over twenty ...
To commemorate 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law, Disability Resource Network is hosting its first-ever fundraiser — “Reflections: A Fireside Chat with the ...
Obituary: Margot Imdieke Cross, Minnesota disability rights advocate, worked ‘to make the world a better place’ Cross was present in 1990 when President George H.W. Bush signed the landmark ...
The recently announced commencement of a National Dialogue by President Cyril Ramaphosa should be a wake-up call for the South African Disability Sector.
As reconciliation bill makes its way through Congress, public pressure could still limit the damage to Medicaid and Medicare.
KultureCity, a Birmingham-based nonprofit, has purchased the Powell Avenue Steam Plant for $11 million, aiming to transform it into a sensory-inclusive hub by 2027.
The decision has received relatively little attention compared with other blockbusters from this term—but it stands to have a ...
The Disability and Culture Mini-Museum in Denver preserves the history of the disability rights movement sparked by the 1978 protest for accessible buses.