8 disability rights activists changing the world for disabled people - Able Magazine
Listen The rights that we as a disabled community have – and may even take for granted – have been fought for by disability rights activists, working tirelessly to help […]
8 disability rights activists changing the world for disabled people
Disability rights are fundamental in ensuring that disabled people are able to lead the lives they choose. We take a look at 8 disability rights activists that have changed the world for disabled people across the world.
Ability360 CEO Phil Pangrazio provides a brief overview of disability rights and advocacy spanning from the Renaissance to the eugenics movement and more.
List of the most notable and famous Disability rights activists in the world, with photos when available. Most prominent Disability rights activists worldwide and top Disability rights activists in America can be found on this list ordered by their level of prominence,. From reputable Disability...
The American Association of People with Disabilities is a convener, connector, and catalyst for change, increasing the political and economic power of people with disabilities.
The Disability Project is staffed by a multi-racial, cross-class, cross-disability and multi-generational disabled, trans & NBY team. Together we co-lead the project’s work and strategy.
We are informed by a Community Advisory Board of trans, NBY and queer disabled and Deaf people who bring additional BIPOC, cross-class and cross-disability leadership to the projects work
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a globally-recognised symbol for non-visible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities or invisible disabilities. Some people choose to wear the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower to discreetly identify that they may need support, help, or just a little more time in shops, transport or public spaces.
Invisible Disabilities: List and General Information
Information on invisible disabilities - medical conditions that are not immediately apparent, includes an example list of hidden disability conditions.
Access Intimacy, Interdependence and Disability Justice
My remarks from the 2017 Paul K. Longmore Lecture on Disability Studies at San Francisco State University delivered on April 11, 2017. To watch and listen to the video of my talk, click here…
National Deaf Awareness Month: Better Communication for Safety and Justice — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
Last week , we recognized Hispanic Heritage Month. This week, before September concludes, we are celebrating National Deaf Awareness Month . Both are annual observances of the history, culture, and contributions of the communities they honor. An additional focus of this post is the importance of ef
Advocate Groups - Autism Society of Southern Arizona
Advocate Groups Parent Support Arizona Parent Support Arizona offers education and civil rights advocacy; connects families with local resources and supports families as they navigate the public education system, state […]