USC prides itself on being an academic institution built on integrity, community, well-being and accountability. When the ...
Throughout history, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities have been misunderstood and mistreated, from legal sterilization to poor conditions at institutions. People with ...
In honor of the 30th anniversary of the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Public History Project held a live virtual presentation event about the history of disability at the ...
Judy Heumann remembers the day she went to register for kindergarten in 1952. She’d gotten dressed up and her mother had pulled her wheelchair up a flight of stairs before the principal intervened.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls is celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. People are being treated to some live music at the Levitt with the first ADA Festival ...
LifeStream and New Bedford Art Museum are hosting an exhibit featuring art created by participants in LifeStream’s Day ...
Gann Academy students Gabe Rosen and Elianna Gerut are two of the curators of the "Disability History of the United States" exhibit at the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation in Waltham, ...
Judy Heumann was denied enrollment to a Brooklyn elementary school as a 5-year-old girl due to her use of a wheelchair, which she needed as a result of polio. She spent her summers at a New York camp ...
Thirty years after the passage of the A.D.A., a Times project featuring more than two dozen articles looks at the many facets of the law’s impact and the work that still lies ahead. By Amisha Padnani ...