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A Law We Didn’t Know I’d Need

Kristen Parisi on September 23, 2020September 21, 2020

Kristen Parisi was five years old when the ADA was signed. Here, she reflects on the many ways how the legacy of activists who fought for the ADA have impacted her own life. Continue Reading A Law We Didn’t Know I’d Need

Passed, but Not Enacted: The Law is Not the Power

Ashley Shew on September 9, 2020September 8, 2020

Though grateful for the work by organizers and advocates who pushed for the ADA, multiply-disabled philosopher Ashley Shew expresses that the work towards full civil rights for disabled people is far from over. Continue Reading Passed, but Not Enacted: The Law is Not the Power

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