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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 35 years ago today.
35 years ago today, on July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush. AAPD co-founder and disability rights activist Justin Dart was by his side on the White House lawn as President Bush declared, "Let the shameful wall of exclusion come tumbling down."
35 years later, the shameful wall of exclusion still exists, and is being built higher by policies and executive orders that force disabled people into institutions, take away our healthcare, and protect employers who discriminate against us.
The current attack on disability rights makes celebrating the ADA today...complicated. But celebrating the ADA's passage reminds us that the dedication and persistence of disabled Americans have changed this country time and again. Disability advocacy is powerful. Our community is powerful. And in this moment, our power is needed more than ever.
We are so grateful for the ADA and the advocates who fought for it. We will honor and continue their legacy by ensuring the ADA is the floor, not the ceiling, of disability inclusion and civil rights.
In the words of legendary disabled advocate Anita Cameron, "Civil rights aren't given. You have to fight to get them, and then fight to keep them."
We'll be fighting alongside you for the next 35 years and beyond.
#DisabilityAdvocate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990

PhilosopherKing
(406 posts)Thats how extreme right wing this country has become.
underpants
(191,750 posts)Entrance and ramps alone.
It made a world of difference for a lot of people
FailureToCommunicate
(14,548 posts)solidarity. This milestone marked decades of disability civil rights struggles...
(In top photo, President GHW Bush, seated at desk, on the South Lawn of the White House, signs the ADA. He is surrounded on the stage by disability advocates Reverend Harold Wilke, Evan Kemp, Sandra Parrino and Justin Dart.
Bottom photo: Reverend Harold Wilke- who is armless- accepts a signing pen with his foot.)
Ilsa
(63,072 posts)It will be too woke for them.