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  2. Diane Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Diane Marie Coleman (August 11, 1953 – November 1, 2024) was an American lawyer, disability rights advocate, and founder of the grassroots organization Not Dead Yet. She focused her career on opposing assisted suicide and advocating for equitable healthcare and social supports for disabled individuals.

  3. Know and advocate for your rights as a Tennessee traveler ...

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    The 2023 Tennessee Disability Scorecard report also highlights the importance of addressing the growing number of aging Tennesseans. "Tennessee is projected to be home to 1.65 million residents ...

  4. National Council on Independent Living - Wikipedia

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    NCIL works with the non-partisan VoteRiders [1] organization to spread state-specific information on voter ID requirements. NCIL was founded in 1982 by Marca Bristo, Charlie Carr, and Max Starkloff. [2] The first independent living program was founded by disability rights activist Ed Roberts as a college student in Berkeley, California.

  5. List of disability organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) (1995) – a cross-disability organization that focuses on advocacy and services. American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities (ACCD) (1975) – coalition of local, state and national disability organizations. [1]

  6. Disability advocates raise concerns about funding, discipline

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    Disability advocates raise concerns about funding and school discipline, legislative updates and more.

  7. As a leader in disability advocacy, here are five lessons I ...

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    Opinion: Disability Pride Month inspires me to reflect on lessons learned over more than three decades in community leadership. As a leader in disability advocacy, here are five lessons I have ...