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  2. Randy Souders - Wikipedia

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    Many millions of Texans had a piece of Souders art in their home and or office when Southwestern Bell selected a painting called "County Seat" for the cover of the 1984–1985 phone book in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and Fort Worth. [3] [4] The painting featured a red stone courthouse typical of many historic Texas courthouses. [5]

  3. Advocates are pushing to end lower wages for disabled ... - AOL

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    But, over the past decade, disability rights advocates have increasingly pushed companies to end the lower pay practice, describing it as discriminatory, dehumanizing and exploitative. Human ...

  4. Disabled Workers Deserve More Than Subminimum Wage - AOL

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    President Biden campaigned to end this discriminatory federal program, which is run by the U.S. Department of Labor, and disability rights advocates have been working with bipartisan Congressional ...

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  6. Judy Castle Scott - Wikipedia

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    Judy Castle Scott is an advocate and activist known for her work to improve the living conditions of the visually impaired.Blind herself, she worked for several public and private organizations dedicated to the cause, and served as the director of the American Foundation for the Blind, retiring in 2015. [1]

  7. Rebecca Cokley - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca A. Hare Cokley (born December 4, 1978) is an American disability rights activist and public speaker who is currently the first U.S. Disability Rights Program Officer for the Ford Foundation. [1] Prior to joining Ford, Cokley was the founding director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress. [2]

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