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Oral Histories & Disability Rights at the National Park Service

Perri Meldon on September 2, 2020September 1, 2020

Perri Meldon interviews three disabled employees at the National Park Service and narrates how, despite enhanced accessibility measures for visitors and staff, barriers for disabled people persist, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading Oral Histories & Disability Rights at the National Park Service

Moving ADA Accessibility Forward: Covid-19 Medical Testing Sites

Laura Hoffman on August 19, 2020August 13, 2020

As our modern world changes due to COVID-19, lawyer Laura C. Hoffman argues it’s crucial that the law also addresses issues of accessibility to ensure the rights of disabled people are protected under a public health emergency. Continue Reading Moving ADA Accessibility Forward: Covid-19 Medical Testing Sites

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