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On foot, with walkers, canes, and crutches; in wheelchairs, power chairs, leg braces and scooters, hundreds of people of all ...
This groundwork laid the foundation for the emergence of disability pride, recognizing the inherent value and dignity of ...
Wayne Hizer spent more than 20 years as a bodybuilder. He liked to ride quads, go fishing and kayaking, and shoot. Then in ...
Access isn’t only about ramps and doorways. It’s about being able to move, speak, live, learn and belong with independence, ...
A historic day for equal rights was celebrated in downtown Williamsport as Roads To Freedom Center for Independent Living and ...
Local groups and organizations drawing from around the nation are celebrating 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
This July marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) becoming law in the U.S. and the city of ...
Given that more than one in four adults in the United States has a disability, all policy choices affect disabled Americans.
Each July, our community observes Disability Pride Month. It’s a time to celebrate our experiences and show the world how people with disabilities move through and experience that world in a variety ...
With speakers, performances, and "Patrice," MoS will highlight joy, justice, and the fight for rights that continues today.
High school student Tyler Mortimer sat in front of the podium next to his friend, Kathy Bates. A speaker dangled from his ...