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  2. Disability rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The disability rights movement is a global [1] [2] [3] social movement that seeks to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all people with disabilities. [4]It is made up of organizations of disability activists, also known as disability advocates, around the world working together with similar goals and demands, such as: accessibility and safety in architecture, transportation, and ...

  3. Lives Worth Living - Wikipedia

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    The disability rights movement is a civil and human rights movement wherein people with disabilities fight against discrimination and demand equal access and equal opportunity to everything society has to offer, including employment, housing, transportation, telecommunications and state and local government services. [5]

  4. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/Diablo Valley College/Historical ...

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    I will use this Wikipedia assignment for students to expand upon an existing article about topics related to our course content, like disability rights activists, disability-related legislation, events in the disability-rights movement, etc. Students can also craft new articles on topics previously mentioned if such articles do not yet exist.

  5. Nadina LaSpina - Wikipedia

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    Nadina LaSpina is an Italian-American disability rights activist, teacher, and author.Active in the disability rights movement for 40 years, she is known for her work with Disabled in Action, ADAPT, The Disability Caucus, [which?] and other groups.

  6. Disability publications in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other disability publications, such as The Ragged Edge, [2] Mainstream, [3] and Mouth, [4] were focused overtly on disability rights activism, and helped promote the disability community's civil rights agenda. The American Disability rights movement began in the mid-to-late 1970s.

  7. She fought for historic legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Judith Heumann, ‘Mother of the Disability Rights Movement,’ Has Died ...

  8. Youth and disability - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1970s, there were no major federal laws that protected the civil or constitutional rights of Americans with disabilities. The civil rights movement started off the "disability rights movement", which focused on social and therapeutic services for those with disabilities, and in 1975 the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was created.

  9. Fred Fay - Wikipedia

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    Frederick A. Fay (September 12, 1944 – August 20, 2011) was an early leader in the disability rights movement in the United States. Through a combination of direct advocacy, grassroots organizing among the various disability rights communities, building cross-disability coalitions between disparate disability organizations, and using technology to connect otherwise isolated disability ...