Anti Ableism Association

Anti Ableism Association To empower and celebrate the disabled community.

08/24/2022

Thank you to everyone who stepped up and signed DRC’s open opposition letter to Governor Newsom against CARE Court and !

Earlier this month, we delivered this letter to the Governor signed by more than 500 individuals and organizations from throughout California and the nation.

You can now see the letter and all 500+ co-signers on our website: http://ow.ly/TVb950KqB7t

08/24/2022

Here are five more questions disabled voters might want to ask the state and local candidates who are looking for their votes

08/24/2022

Since our founding in 1978, DRC has passionately advocated for the rights of Californians with disabilities by litigating, legislating, investigating, educating and representing clients.

Learn more about our history, and the broader history of the disability rights movement, here: https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/about-us/our-history

08/24/2022

Our Eye on the Cure Podcast provides science news and insights from the world of vision. In this week's episode, host Ben Shaberman talks with Steven McCoy, who overcame early challenges with Usher syndrome to become the first black, deaf-blind journalist. Steven found his way forward through an impressive career with Disney and his own projects, including his "Sessions with Steven" Podcast and forthcoming memoir and television film about his remarkable personal journey.

Learn more about streaming at: www.FightingBlindness.org/news/eyecurepodcast-305

Image Description: Eye on the Cure Podcast logo at the top with Steven McCoy below and text that says, "EPISODE 30: Steven McCoy" with more text below that says, "Listen to the Latest Podcast Episode Out Now."

08/24/2022

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