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Explore the hidden history of Denver's disability rights movement and the brave 'Gang of 19' who demanded change for accessible public transportation.
The Disability and Culture Mini-Museum in Denver preserves the history of the disability rights movement sparked by the 1978 protest for accessible buses.
We’ll speak with Dara Baldwin, author of the new book, To Be a Problem: A Black Woman’s Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement. Dara is an activist, scholar, and author with over twenty ...
Four disability rights organizations and a Littleton woman are challenging Colorado’s medical aid-in-dying law, arguing it discriminates against people with disabilities by allowing them to die ...
Former President George H.W. Bush speaks at the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act; The Disability Pride flag.
The gay rights movement, especially in the marriage years, had long asked for simple liberal equality and mutual respect — live and let live. Reform, not revolution.
Home Politics Features U.S. v. Skrmetti: Did the trans rights movement overreach? The Supreme Court upholds a Tennessee law that bans transgender care for minors, dealing a blow to trans rights ...
He presents the voices of disability rights activists who, in the period from 1950 to 1990, transformed how society views people with disabilities, and recounts how the various streams of the movement ...
Advocates worry the Department of Energy’s move could be the start of a broader effort by other federal agencies to roll back civil rights rules.
LGBTQ rights pioneer Andrew Sullivan penned an extraordinary indictment of the movement's current state in the New York Times. Here's a closer look at the case he made.