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30 Years Later, Disabled Americans Are Still Fighting For Their Civil Rights
The Americans With Disabilities Act passed in 1990, declaring equality for disabled people across the country. But activists say the work isn’t done.
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The 2020 Election Has Been Groundbreaking For Disability Rights — But Now What?
With Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee, some disabled advocates are anxious about whether the momentum will last.
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Long Road To Hollywood: Why Actors With Disabilities Have Yet To Be Recognized
It often takes decades for disabled actors to break into the entertainment industry. But why?
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Joe Biden Unveils 2 Separate Proposals To Help Americans With Disabilities
After advocates pushed him on his lack of a disability platform for over a year, Biden has dropped two plans, including one specifically addressing coronavirus.
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In A Racism-Fueled Pandemic, Asian Americans Find Healing Through Art And Storytelling
As the coronavirus continues to ravage the globe, Asian Americans are using their creativity to tell their own stories and find validation in their communities.