As a person who was injured after the ADA was put in place, I can’t imagine how people and things went down without it. Simple

As a person who was injured after the ADA was put in place, I can’t imagine how people and things went down without it. Simple
June was LGBTQ Pride month. In July, some disabled people celebrate the anniversary of the passage of the ADA with disability pride parades. As a
Now that 2020 is almost in the rearview mirror, I’m allowing myself to look ahead and think about my hopes for what 2021 might bring.
This year I was a bit bummed that all the big, in-person celebrations for the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act were canceled due
In my previous blog on the ADA and Cheryl Sensenbrenner, I shared with you the work she and others did to bring about the ADA
The disability community is celebrating a big milestone this summer: the 30th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), truly landmark
On July 26, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This act prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in several
Some of you may or may not know that this year marks a very special milestone for individuals with disabilities. It is the 30th anniversary
ADA is twenty-nine years old and we are still working to progress the law in our communities and celebrate its strength. This week in Washington,