MLK, Road To Freedom and the ADA Restoration Act
A Tribute from ADA Watch and the National Coalition for Disability Rights
To view the Road to Freedom photo gallery, go to: http://adawatch.smugmug.com/gallery/4207259
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MLK, Road To Freedom and the ADA Restoration Act
A Tribute from ADA Watch and the National Coalition for Disability Rights
To view the Road to Freedom photo gallery, go to: http://adawatch.smugmug.com/gallery/4207259
Comments closedExtending King’s Dream to Disability With the day off on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day (thanks, NBA, for the respite) I got to thinking.…
Comments closedBy John Miers
When confronted by an illness in one of their children, parents have a wide range of responses, from cautious and concerned to profound fear.
Comments closed“It is not the fact of my disfigurement that wears at my psyche. It is the fear and self-doubt of others, their very human concern about their own social acceptability, their worry about being unloveable and abandoned, which they project onto me.†– David Roche
Comments closedGuidelines for Church Ushers is provided by the United Church of Christ Disabilities Ministries with Mental Illnesses Ministries to assist churches in becoming a truly inclusive body, accessible to all.
Comments closedWritten by Kevin Pettit, this book provides us with a view of what it is like to have a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Comments closedIntroduction
Dear Sisters in Christ,
Welcome to the 2002 Women’s Mosaic Series, which was created for you by your sisters from the United Church of Christ Disabilities Ministries (UCCDM). What a wonderful time we had preparing this packet. We gathered in the fall of 2001 for a writers’ conference where we had a chance for some of us to get to know each other better and others of us to meet for the first time.
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