In this Editorial, Jaipreet Virdi launches ADA TURNS 30—the first series for All of Us—by reflecting on the history of the Americans with Disabilities Act and examining its impact, legacy, and shortcomings. Continue Reading ADA Turns 30
Tag: Race and Disability
“Wash your Hands, Officer X”[1]
The story of Isaac Woodward Jr., a war veteran blinded from a police beating, became a visible symbol of the fruits of racial injustice and underlined that even WWII veterans were not immune to the violence simmering beneath the surface in postwar American society. Continue Reading “Wash your Hands, Officer X”[1]