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1577:, the lead investigator) called "ANSI A117.1, Making Buildings Accessible to and Usable by the Physically Handicapped", provides the indisputable proof that the barriers exist. The standard is the outcome of physical therapists, bio-mechanical engineers, and individuals with disabilities who developed and participated in over 40 years of research. The standard provides the criteria for modifying programs and the physical site to provide independence. The standard has been emulated globally since its introduction in Europe, Asia, Japan, Australia, and Canada, in the early 1960s.
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providers, failure to provide adequate nutrition, clothing, and/or medical and mental health care, and/or failure to provide a clean and safe living environment, as well as other issues which pose a serious threat to the physical and psychological well-being of a person with a disability. Violations of patients' rights include failure to obtain informed consent for treatment, failure to maintain the confidentiality of treatment records, and inappropriate restriction of the right to communicate and associate with others, as well as other restrictions of rights.
1659:, that led to the release of regulations pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. On April 5, 1977, activists began to demonstrate and some sat-in in the offices found in ten of the federal regions including New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. One of the most noteworthy protests occurred in San Francisco. The protesters demanded the signing of regulations for Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.The successful sit-in was led by
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university, which was dedicated to the education of people who are Deaf, had never had a Deaf president, someone representative of them. Of the protesters' four demands, the main one was the resignation of the current president and the appointment of a Deaf one. The demonstration consisted of about 2,000 student and nonstudent participants. The protests took place on campus, in government buildings, and in the streets. In the end, all the students' demands were met and
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Care Scheme in 1992 and helping to convince the federal government to establish the Royal
Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability in 2019. Similar protests outside state parliaments have fed into campaigns for improved rights and funding, leading to improvements in supported accommodation in New South Wales in 1994 and continued support for Queensland disability advocacy services in 2021.
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disabilities to self-articulate their needs and generate their own solutions and analyses. Instead of passive participation, which is participation by being told what to do or what has been done, this approach proposes to allow this group to be self-sufficient and make their own decisions. Barriers to this include defining who is a self-sufficient individual with a disability, circling back to the concept of self-determination.
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access. An example of barriers are; providing only steps to enter buildings; lack of maintenance of walkways; locations not connected with public transit; lack of visual and hearing communications ends up segregating individuals with disabilities from independent, participation, and opportunities. The ANSI - Barrier Free
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must organize themselves for political power. Besides de-professionalization and self-representation, the independent living movement's ideology comprises de-medicalization of disability, de-institutionalization and cross-disability (i.e. inclusion in the independent living movement regardless of diagnoses). Similarly, the
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it more difficult to be the best expert of their own needs, hindering their ability to self-advocate as their wheelchair-using counterparts could. Self-representation was much more difficult for those who could not articulate their thoughts, leading to their dependence on others to carry on the movement.
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was responsible for another civil disobedience campaign also in Denver that lasted seven years. They targeted the
American Public Transport Association in protest of inaccessible public transportation; this campaign ended in 1990 when bus lifts for people using wheelchairs were required nationwide by
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was passed in 1968, mandating that federally constructed buildings and facilities be accessible to people with physical disabilities. This act is generally considered to be the first ever-federal disability rights legislation. Unfortunately for those with cognitive disabilities, their disability made
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International Year of the Disabled Person, campaigners targeted beauty pageants such as the Miss Australia Quest in order to, in the words of activist Leslie Hall, "challenge the notion of beauty" and "reject the charity ethic." High profile demonstrations led to some charities
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are created by people who see only disability when associating with people with disabilities in some way. These attitudinal barriers can be witnessed through bullying, discrimination, and fear. These barriers include low expectations of people with disabilities. These barriers contribute to all other
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in order to promote equal treatment and challenge stereotypes. It was at this time that disability rights advocacy began to have a cross-disability focus. People with different kinds of disabilities (physical and mental disabilities, along with visual and hearing disabilities) and different essential
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and drafting legislation for mental health care. He also created the
President's Panel on Mental Retardation, which created recommendations for new programs that governments can implement on a state level, therefore moving away from "custodial institutions". This shift away from institutionalization
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finally signed on April 28, 1977. This protest was significant not only because its goal was achieved, but also because it was the foremost concerted effort between people of different disabilities coming together in support of legislation that affected the overall disability population, rather than
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and other wheelchair-using individuals. This movement, a subset of the disability rights movement, postulates that people with disabilities are the best experts on their needs, and therefore they must take the initiative, individually and collectively, in designing and promoting better solutions and
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such as churches believe in helping persons with disabilities with nothing in return. On the other hand, another approach is a participatory, symbiotic relationship, which include methods like professional development and resource provisions. More specifically, one approach is to allow persons with
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in the United States was held in Boston in 1990. A second
Disability Pride March was held in Boston in 1991. There were no subsequent Disability Pride Marches/Parades for many years, until Chicago on Sunday, July 18, 2004. It was funded with $ 10,000 in seed money that Sarah Triano received in 2003
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self-determination" with free will. Because this highlights the concept of free and autonomous choice, one argument is that any government interference deters self-determination, thus leaving it to persons with disabilities to seek out any help they need from charities and nonprofit organizations.
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In 1978 protests outside
Australia's Parliament House in Canberra helped force the government to rescind taxes on government payments to people with disability. Demonstrations inside and outside parliament since been held regarding various issues, leading to an expansion of the National Attendant
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became law, and it provided comprehensive civil rights protection for people with disabilities. Closely modeled after the Civil Rights Act and
Section 504, the law was the most sweeping disability rights legislation in American history. It mandated that local, state, and federal governments and
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Freedom from abuse, neglect, and violations of a person's rights are also important goals of the disability rights movement. Abuse and neglect includes inappropriate seclusion and restraint, inappropriate use of force by staff and/or providers, threats, harassment and/or retaliation by staff or
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include many laws, policies, practices, or strategies that discriminate against people with disabilities. For example, a study of five
Southeast Asian countries found that electoral laws do not specially protect the political rights of persons with disabilities, while "some banks do not allow
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students in
Washington, D.C., in March 1988. The eight-day (March 6 – March 13) demonstration and occupation and lock-out of the school began when the Board of Trustees appointed a new hearing President, Elisabeth Zinser, over two Deaf candidates. The students' primary grievance was that the
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1018:'s refusal to be publicized in a position of vulnerability demonstrated and symbolized the existing stigma surrounding disabilities. While campaigning, giving speeches, or acting as a public figure, he hid his disability. This perpetuated the ideology that "disability equates to weakness".
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Another ongoing debate is how to cultivate self-determination for persons with disabilities. The common article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights asserts that "All peoples have the right to
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for persons with disabilities versus fighting for equitable treatment. According to a 1992 polling organization, many fear that integrating people with disabilities into the workplace may affect their company image, or it may result in decreased productivity. This coincides with the 1992
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visually disabled people to open accounts, and HIV testing centers often refuse to accept sign language interpreters due to confidentiality policies". Restrictive laws exist in some countries, particularly affecting people with intellectual or psychosocial disabilities.
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Disability in the United States was viewed as a personal issue, and not many political or governmental organizations existed to support individuals in these groups. In the 1950s, there was a transition to volunteerism and parent-oriented organizations, such as the
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in the 1960s, the largest focus of the movement has been to get people with I/DD out of institutions and into the community. Another main focus is ensuring that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are in integrated workplaces that pay at least
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in order to protect employees and employers. Today, disability rights advocates continue protecting those who are discriminated against, including work towards issues like law enforcement and treatment of people with disabilities.
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rather than a disorder to be cured. The autism rights movement advocates for several goals, including greater acceptance of autistic behaviors; therapies that focus on coping skills rather than imitating the behaviors of
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opened an exhibition that examined the history of activism by people with disabilities, their friends, and families to secure the civil rights guaranteed to all Americans. Objects on view included the pen President
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became law; Sections 501, 503, and 504 prohibited discrimination in federal programs and services and all other programs or services receiving federal funds. Key language in the Rehabilitation Act, found in
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peers; the creation of social networks and events that allow autistic people to socialize on their own terms; and the recognition of the autistic community as a
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No Pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement
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What We Have Done: An Oral History of the Disability Rights Movement
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Waves of Protest: Social Movements Since the Sixties, pp. 25–45
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2877:"Lessons from the Campaign to Stop Independent Assessments Webinar"
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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
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An online exhibition from the National Museum of American History
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Another significant protest related to disability rights was the
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and with other mobility disabilities to use public sidewalks and
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individual in the United States, shall, solely by reason of his
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provides support for this Act. Equivalent legislation exists in
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movements, which are most strongly associated with people with
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in architecture, transportation, and the physical environment;
3238:. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
3210:"Disability Pride Fast Becoming Genuine Cause for Celebration"
2276:"Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)"
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The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation
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The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation
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Gabovitch, Elaine M.; Dutra, Courtney; Lauer, Emily (2016).
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Law and the Contradictions of the Disability Rights Movement
3280:. International Labour Organization. 2014. pp. 20–30.
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Hergenroeder & Weimann, Albert & Constance (2018).
3302:"John F. Kennedy and People With Intellectual Disabilites"
3049:. Disability Rights Center of Kansas. 2010. Archived from
2536:
Parallels in TIme: A History of Developmental Disabilities
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Parallels in Time: A History of Developmental Disabilities
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A key debate in the disability rights movement is between
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was appointed the first Deaf President of the university.
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United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
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On a global scale, the United Nations has established the
3606:. Amherst, Boston MA: University of Massachusetts Press.
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Canada's largest province, Ontario, created legislation,
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The ABC-CLIO Companion to the Disability Rights Movement
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Balcazar & Keys, Fabricio & Christopher (1998).
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as part of the Paul G. Hearne Leadership award from the
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Americans Disabled for Accessible Public Transit (ADAPT)
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focus their efforts on ensuring that they have the same
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Social movement seeking equal rights for disabled people
3619:. (2004). The Regents of the University of California.
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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005
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Timeline of disability rights outside the United States
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that autism is caused by environmental factors such as
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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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3152:"All about Judith Heumann: Disability Rights Activist"
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Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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The Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement
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Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth
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used to sign the Act and one of the first ultralight
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Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
1354:, and an individual's ability to live independently.
1154:, automatic doors, wide doors and corridors, transit
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Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Johnson, Mary and The Ragged Edge Online Community.
2827:"People With Disability Australian Protest Timeline"
2011:. Berkeley CA, & Washington DC. 27 December 2012
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Big Apple Pothole and Sidewalk Protection Committee
3458:. Worcester: UMASS Chan Medical School. p. 22
2875:Australian Progress; McIntyre, Iain (2022-02-02).
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2620:"Should Autism Be Cured or Is "Curing" Offensive?"
2215:Fleischer & Zames, Doris & Frieda (2001).
1562:Timeline of disability rights in the United States
1427:Timeline of disability rights in the United States
1186:Code signs for people with color vision deficiency
5638:Racial bias in criminal news in the United States
3555:The New Disability History: American Perspectives
3553:Longmore, Paul, K. and Umansky, Laurie, editors,
1459:, with the goals of becoming accessible by 2025.
1035:needs came together to fight for a common cause.
2727:. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
1722:American Association of People with Disabilities
1657:American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities
1647:in 1977 of government buildings operated by the
5298:Same-sex marriage (laws and issues prohibiting)
3181:. www.disabilityprideparade.com. Archived from
2191:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 355.
1204:was developed by Professor Miguel Neiva of the
4780:SPLC-designated list of anti-LGBTQ hate groups
3529:(Temple University Press, 2nd Edition, 2011).
3513:Everyday Law for Individuals with Disabilities
2760:. In Jo Freeman & Victoria Johnson (ed.).
2661:
2659:
2644:Autism Network International presents Autreat.
2437:"ColorAdd®, o código de cores para daltónicos"
2009:Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund
5962:Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons
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2721:Barnartt, Sharon N.; Scotch, Richard (2001).
2514:"Autonomy, Decision-Making, and Guardianship"
1844:Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons
1610:, states "No otherwise qualified handicapped
1476:Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
1361:, using paid assistant care instead of being
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2557:"R-word - Spread the Word to End the Word"
2416:"Disability Inclusive Development Toolkit"
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1295:as a result of natural variations in the
1076:Alternative access to the subway in Japan
4092:Social determinants of health in poverty
3760:, and does not reflect subsequent edits.
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2317:Harvard Law School Project on Disability
1568:Suffrage for Americans with Disabilities
1346:Advocates for the rights of people with
1106:There are three main types of barriers:
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6186:Disproportionality in special education
1947:
1869:List of disability rights organizations
1784:According to the US Supreme Court case
1192:Problems for the Color Blind in Society
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2988:This article is more than 5 years old.
2666:Jaarsma, Pier; Welin, Stellan (2012).
1957:"Global disability: an emerging issue"
1643:Another crucial turning point was the
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3574:(University Of Chicago Press, 2001).
2764:. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
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1405:Freedom from discrimination and abuse
375:Disabled Peoples' International (DPI)
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4802:Capital punishment for homosexuality
4097:Social determinants of mental health
3346:"Jailing People with Mental Illness"
3212:. www.itodaynews.com. Archived from
2950:. Kings Place, London: Scott trust.
2310:"Disability Poverty and Development"
2223:. Temple University Press. pp.
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2105:10.12987/yale/9780300124491.001.0001
2099:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
1732:To mark the 10th anniversary of the
1588:in the 1960s through the efforts of
1524:Northern Ireland Equality Commission
1516:Equality and Human Rights Commission
294:Social Security Disability Insurance
6293:Disability in children's literature
4922:Genital modification and mutilation
3782:National Organization on Disability
3557:(New York University Press, 2001).
3350:National Alliance on Mental Illness
1864:List of disability rights activists
1741:National Museum of American History
1498:Disability rights activist outside
1334:and do not represent the views of "
989:; and freedom from discrimination,
6156:Emotional or behavioral disability
3483:Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation
2258:University of Minnesota Law School
2172:47 U.C.D. L. Rev. 1753 (2013-2014)
1955:Groce, Nora Ellen (July 1, 2018).
1512:Disability Discrimination Act 1995
1381:Access to education and employment
957:It is made up of organizations of
338:Ontario Disability Support Program
25:
3156:The Commons Social Change Library
2900:Wynne-Jones, Ros (17 July 2013).
2881:The Commons Social Change Library
2856:The Commons Social Change Library
2831:The Commons Social Change Library
2005:"International Disability Rights"
1145:People with physical disabilities
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5401:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
5238:Law for Protection of the Nation
5138:White genocide conspiracy theory
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3236:"The Disability Rights Movement"
3150:Commons Librarian (2023-04-14).
2942:Johnston, Chris (3 April 2017).
2597:from the original on 27 May 2008
1928:Access Now v. Southwest Airlines
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1342:People with mental health issues
1283:The autism rights movement is a
1087:for visually impaired people in
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365:National Telecommuting Institute
5243:MSM blood donation restrictions
4991:LGBT grooming conspiracy theory
3651:. University Press of America.
3511:Colker, Ruth and Milani, Adam.
3376:Review of International Studies
3306:Presidential Library and Museum
2439:(in Portuguese). Archived from
2239:"Purpose of the March of Dimes"
2161:University of California, Davis
2030:Bell, Beverly (5 August 2014).
1734:Americans with Disabilities Act
1705:Americans with Disabilities Act
1682:Americans with Disabilities Act
1287:that emphasizes the concept of
1178:People with visual disabilities
1040:Americans with Disabilities Act
1038:It was not until 1990 that the
557:Natural rights and legal rights
547:Claim rights and liberty rights
6171:Disability and LGBT identities
5256:(as religious or racial quota)
3807:The Disability Rights Movement
3787:Society for Disability Studies
3590:. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO.
3352:. Arlington VA. Archived from
2800:The Disability Rights Movement
2585:Solomon, Andrew (2008-05-25).
2492:Autistic Self Advocacy Network
2343:. UNICEF. 2013. Archived from
1889:Psychiatric survivors movement
370:Society for Disability Studies
222:Unlicensed assistive personnel
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5983:Services for mental disorders
5670:Second-generation gender bias
5386:Constitutional colorblindness
4087:Social determinants of health
3515:(Paradigm Publishers, 2005).
3104:"Disability History Timeline"
3001:"'Give the boy some dignity'"
2850:McIntyre, Iain (2023-04-26).
2825:McIntyre, Iain (2023-04-26).
2756:Johnson, Roberta Ann (1999).
2618:Ratner, Paul (10 July 2016).
1974:10.1016/S2214-109X(18)30265-1
1859:Inclusion (disability rights)
585:Economic, social and cultural
5988:Services for disabled people
3777:Independent Living Resources
3708:Resources in other libraries
3543:(The Advocado Press, 2006).
2587:"The autism rights movement"
2463:"The Goals of Self Advocacy"
2369:"Voices of the Marginalised"
2338:"Children with Disabilities"
2293:"World Report on Disability"
1765:parliamentary review of the
881:Self-determination of people
562:Negative and positive rights
299:Supplemental Security Income
61:Ableism / Disablism
6271:Arts, media, culture, sport
5581:Medical model of disability
5433:Hate speech laws by country
3629:Shapiro, Joseph P. (1993).
2375:. 2014–2016. Archived from
2065:Disability Rights Wisconsin
1879:Nothing About Us Without Us
1874:Medical model of disability
1728:Exhibitions and collections
1582:independent living movement
1522:, which is enforced by the
552:Individual and group rights
314:Disabled students allowance
309:Disability Living Allowance
6402:
6386:Movements for civil rights
6298:Disability in horror films
6090:Activities of daily living
5690:Social model of disability
4142:Discrimination against men
3694:Disability rights movement
2093:Bagenstos, Samuel (2009).
1899:Social model of disability
1595:Architectural Barriers Act
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1348:mental health disabilities
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173:Disability rights movement
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5043:Opposition to immigration
3944:Race / Ethnicity
3703:Resources in your library
3388:10.1017/S0260210599003551
3367:Freeman, Michael (1999).
2796:Fleischer, Doris (2001).
2758:"Mobilizing the Disabled"
2684:10.1007/s10728-011-0169-9
1710:reasonable accommodations
1371:intellectual disabilities
319:Disabled Persons Railcard
6191:Sexuality and disability
6166:Disability and disasters
6078:Structural and assistive
5038:Occupational segregation
4807:Compulsory sterilization
3645:Stroman, Duane. (2003).
3635:. New York: Times Books
1961:The Lancet Global Health
1904:Transgenerational design
1894:Reasonable accommodation
1794:Charitable organizations
1778:community-based programs
1174:more easily and safely.
1044:reasonable accommodation
1032:women's rights movements
539:Theoretical distinctions
332:the Severely Handicapped
288:Socioeconomic assistance
198:Sexuality and disability
30:Not to be confused with
6305:Disability in the media
6176:Disability and religion
6115:Personal Care Assistant
5566:Internalized oppression
5428:Fighting Discrimination
5418:Fat acceptance movement
5376:Anti-discrimination law
5016:Native American mascots
2532:""We Are People First""
1884:Person Centred Planning
1854:Fat acceptance movement
1738:Smithsonian Institution
1601:In 1973 the (American)
1535:Welfare Reform Act 2012
1531:Under-occupancy penalty
1198:color vision deficiency
1128:Institutional barriers:
1118:Environmental barriers:
977:in independent living,
452:Disability in the media
6288:Disability in the arts
6181:Disability and poverty
6120:Physical accessibility
5685:Social identity threat
5658:Reverse discrimination
5648:Racial color blindness
5128:Violence against women
5108:Sex-selective abortion
3738:
3718:Listen to this article
3424:Morris, Jenny (2005).
3114:. 2002. Archived from
2163:: 3–10. Archived from
1756:Debates and approaches
1717:Disability Pride March
1668:only specific groups.
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1269:Autism rights movement
1263:Autism rights movement
1240:self advocacy movement
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778:Other groups of rights
442:Disability in the arts
260:Physical accessibility
6381:History of disability
5879:driver rehabilitation
5653:Religious intolerance
5613:Political correctness
5443:Intersex human rights
5391:Cultural assimilation
5073:Religious persecution
4837:Disability hate crime
4612:Jewish / Antisemitism
3737:
3600:Pelka, Fred. (2012).
3584:Pelka, Fred. (1997).
1767:Employment Equity Act
1655:and organized by the
1566:Further information:
1560:Further information:
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1464:Accessible Canada Act
1395:Adaptive technologies
1357:The right to have an
1267:Further information:
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1111:Attitudinal barriers:
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1028:civil rights movement
1016:Franklin D. Roosevelt
942:that seeks to secure
598:Rights by beneficiary
188:People-first language
166:Societal implications
6212:Models of disability
6196:Youth and disability
6161:Invisible disability
6110:Orthotics and braces
6095:Assistive technology
5907:Rights, law, support
5058:Political repression
4047:Anti-left handedness
4037:Anti-intellectualism
3769:More spoken articles
3438:on 26 November 2020.
3431:. UK. Archived from
2672:Health Care Analysis
2170:on 23 October 2014.
1693:Gallaudet University
1651:(HEW), conceived by
1539:Bedroom Tax protests
963:disability advocates
959:disability activists
950:for all people with
896:Water and sanitation
255:Orthotics and braces
240:Assistive technology
5864:Learning disability
5561:Historical eugenics
5098:Segregation academy
5078:Religious terrorism
4867:Enemy of the people
4775:Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric
4279:Jehovah's Witnesses
4167:Perpetual foreigner
3084:on 25 December 2011
2152:Long, Alex (2014).
2071:on 18 November 2018
1584:, which emerged in
1500:Scottish Parliament
1338:" autistic people.
1249:sheltered workshops
1206:University of Minho
1063:Disability barriers
975:equal opportunities
944:equal opportunities
580:Civil and political
216:Personal assistance
123:Learning disability
6278:Disability culture
6205:Disability studies
6100:Independent living
5828:Disability studies
5473:Social integration
5468:Self-determination
5458:Racial integration
5406:Diversity training
5396:Cultural pluralism
5371:Affirmative action
5271:Racial segregation
5181:Crime of apartheid
5083:Religious violence
4576:Indigenous people
3971:Sexual orientation
3792:Lives Worth Living
3739:
3623:2004-08-16 at the
3216:on October 4, 2013
3185:on October 4, 2013
2649:2001-12-14 at the
2563:on 29 October 2008
1762:affirmative action
1689:Deaf President Now
1673:Atlantis Community
1603:Rehabilitation Act
1546:Down Syndrome Bill
1504:
1352:self-determination
1188:
1093:
1078:
330:Assured Income for
32:Disability studies
6376:Disability rights
6363:
6362:
6232:Neuroqueer theory
6135:Web accessibility
6085:Accessible toilet
6073:
6072:
5926:Disability rights
5921:Ableism/disablism
5775:
5774:
5643:Racism by country
5571:Intersectionality
5556:Heteronormativity
5355:Voter suppression
5103:Sexual harassment
4902:Forced conversion
4822:Cultural genocide
4475:African Americans
4289:post–Cold War era
4274:Eastern Orthodoxy
4032:Anti-drug addicts
4027:Anti-homelessness
3954:Scientific racism
3735:
3689:Library resources
3667:978-84-18049-73-6
3657:978-0-7618-2480-0
3641:978-0-8129-2412-1
3612:978-1-55849-919-5
3596:978-0-87436-834-5
3580:978-0-226-61659-9
3563:978-0-8147-8564-5
3549:978-0-9721189-1-0
3535:978-1-4399-0743-6
3521:978-1-59451-145-5
3356:on 11 March 2021.
3287:978-92-2-129122-0
3112:Temple University
2771:978-0-8476-8748-0
2734:978-1-56368-112-7
2653:(2008-05-23) AIN.
2373:ADD International
2114:978-0-300-12449-1
1746:George H. W. Bush
1363:institutionalized
1332:Asperger syndrome
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979:employment equity
932:
931:
590:Three generations
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275:Web accessibility
235:Accessible toilet
118:Special education
56:Disability theory
49:Theory and models
16:(Redirected from
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6343:
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6325:Special Olympics
6217:Inspiration porn
6130:Universal design
5931:Pejorative terms
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5874:Physical therapy
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5695:Social privilege
5680:Social exclusion
5608:Police brutality
5529:Multiculturalism
5499:Amatonormativity
5330:Social exclusion
5166:Age of candidacy
4966:Homeless dumping
4872:Ethnic cleansing
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3797:Independent Lens
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