Starkloff Disability Institute

Starkloff Disability Institute Building inclusion where we live, learn, work, & play through disability-led programs Collaboration and partnership are keys to our success. W.

Founded in 2003 by Max and Colleen Starkloff, the Starkloff Disability Institute works on changing societal attitudes and perceptions about people with disabilities through activities that send a positive message about living with disability in order to create a world that welcomes disabled people. The Institute does this through various projects which disseminate a positive message about living with disability:

* The Disability Studies Initiative
* The Disability History Project
* Universal Design Summit
* Direct Action
* The Next Big Step

VISION

When people understand disability, they will join our efforts to make it possible for people with disabilities to enjoy full participation in the communities where they live. GOALS

Our goals include the following:

* Using public dialogue to expose the misconceptions that prevent people with disabilities from taking charge of their own lives.
* Disseminating a positive message about living with disability in the St. Louis region.
* Creating educational programs to inform various segments of the St. Louis community about disability and preparing the next generation to view disability as a normal part of life.
* Developing leadership opportunities for people with disabilities in the St. Louis region.
* Conducting research in areas that will further our mission to prepare ourselves to provide information and advocacy with respect to public policy, community planning, and social justice.
* Working with disabled and non-disabled individuals and organizations - employers, churches, businesses, governments, foundations, politicians, schools, medical professionals, and others - to develop attitudes and actions that will ensure that people with disabilities have the opportunity for full participation in society. These goals are grounded in the Values that define the Starkloff Disability Institute. Values and Beliefs

* Attitudes can be changed, just like policies and laws.
* Changing attitudes may well be the single biggest barrier standing between people with disabilities and full participation in society.
* Changing attitudes must be … THE NEXT BIG STEP

The work of the Starkloff Disability Institute is grounded in the following values:

* All people should have equal opportunity to live, work, and participate fully in society.
* People with disabilities should be perceived as equals in society.
* Most people with disabilities and their families should know that they can make the choice to live more independently.
* Public policy impacts the ability of people with disabilities to live independently.
* We have a responsibility to train disabled leaders to advocate effectively for disability rights issues.
* The study of disability history and culture are essential to understanding the role of disability in our society.
* There is individual and systemic discrimination against people with disabilities, which must be acknowledged if we are to understand its impact and work to eliminate it.
* People with disabilities don't want pity; they want acceptance, support, and full engagement with life.
* It is our responsibility to educate corporations and public and private entities on ways to include people with disabilities. History

Max and Colleen Starkloff established the Starkloff Disability Institute in October 2003 to take their work in the field of disability in a new direction. After founding Paraquad, Inc. in 1970, one of the nation's leading independent living centers, the Starkloffs wanted to dedicate the balance of their careers to enhancing opportunities for disabled people to achieve acceptance, independence, and full engagement with life. Many non-profit independent living centers and other disability oriented organizations, in the St. Louis area and the nation, work to improve the lives of people with disabilities through direct service activities that prepare them to live independently, and advocate for services that promote access to housing, transportation, education, personal assistance services, health care and employment. For more about independent living centers, see www.ilru.org. In short, these organizations help people with disabilities get out into the world. How SDI is different from Paraquad and other disability focused organizations.

* Paraquad and other disability focused organizations teach people with disabilities to live independently in society.
* SDI teaches society to accept people with disabilities. Prior to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, President George H. Bush said, "People with disabilities are the poorest, least educated, and largest minority in America." At that time, two thirds of Americans with disabilities between the ages of 16 and 64 were not working at all, although most said that they wanted to work. Seventeen years later, in spite of significant improvements won through ADA, President Bush's description remains accurate. FACTS:

* 18+ percent of America's population is disabled. That's more than 1 out of 5 of our families, friends, and neighbors.
* 69 percent of disabled people, age 16 - 64, are unemployed. Compare that to our current US unemployment "crisis" of 7 percent.
* People with disabilities continue to be the highest unemployed and underemployed of any social category - by far. While 92 of the Fortune 100 companies have workplace diversity policies, disability is not consistently a diversity measure. Only 32 of these policies expressly mention people with disabilities.

Adults are needed for a research study. The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between disability discr...
11/20/2025

Adults are needed for a research study. The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between disability discrimination and wellbeing. Participants will complete one survey per day for 8 days. $25 is provided. Scan this QR code to learn more about the study and take a quick screening survey to determine your eligibility. For any questions, call (314) 935-5397 or email disabilitywellbeingstudy@gmail.com.

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We are hiring for an Associate Director of Career Services and a Career Services Coordinator to play the crucial roles o...
11/20/2025

We are hiring for an Associate Director of Career Services and a Career Services Coordinator to play the crucial roles of developing and delivering our adult candidate career advancement services that equip emerging and established disabled professionals with the skills and confidence to thrive at work and beyond!

Find all the details about joining our team including how to apply on our website: https://starkloff.org/get-involved/careers/

We join with our global community of disabled people and allies to celebrate the life of activist Alice Wong who passed ...
11/17/2025

We join with our global community of disabled people and allies to celebrate the life of activist Alice Wong who passed away on November 14, 2025. Alice was a vibrant leader in the disability community and her unguarded, fearless advocacy and deep love of community will be her enduring legacy carried on for generations to come. Read more: https://starkloff.org/alice-wong-a-legacy-of-advocacy-activism-and-community/

Post image description: A choppy cutout photo of Alice on a golden yellow background with striking red-orange tiger stripes, similar to the cover art for her memoir, Year of the Tiger. Text reads: Alice Wong. Disabled activist, writer, editor, and community organizer and the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project. The cutout photo is from Alice's media kit along with this description: Alice Wong, Asian American woman in a wheelchair with a tracheostomy at her neck connected to a ventilator. She’s wearing a pink plaid shirt and a magenta lip color. She is smiling and behind her are a bunch of trees. Photo credit: Allison Busch Photography.

"We can start small, but we have to start now." An awesome wrap up to our 2025 series Universal Design: Past, Present, a...
11/13/2025

"We can start small, but we have to start now." An awesome wrap up to our 2025 series Universal Design: Past, Present, and Future! The best way to build stronger communities is building spaces and places that are welcoming and work effectively for all of us. Airports, homes, and parks are improved for everybody when they are designed with every body in mind.

Thank you to our panelists Bart van Vliet of HOK, Peter Uetrecht of Compass Design Build, and Amy Gilbertson, FAIA of Trivers for sharing your expertise and insights from applying universal design principles in the field. And thank you to our friends at World Wide Technology for partnering with us to host this event in person and online.

Stay tuned for our 2026 programming, including Universal Design Summit 8 coming in fall 2026!

This Veterans Day, we salute and celebrate your exceptional gift of service to our country, including the many veterans ...
11/11/2025

This Veterans Day, we salute and celebrate your exceptional gift of service to our country, including the many veterans who are part of our disability community. Special thanks to the veterans who have also given their service to SDI this year, including: Steve Degnan, the very dedicated chair of our board of directors, Rose Ganz, board president of the Gateway Chapter, Paralyzed Veterans of America - GPVA, who joined us this summer at Soldier's Memorial to highlight the importance of universal design in building strong communities, and Max Starkloff, our late founder whose vision continues to drive our work. Thank you!

There’s still time to register for Thursday’s discussion on how Universal Design is shaping the future of St. Louis. Hea...
11/10/2025

There’s still time to register for Thursday’s discussion on how Universal Design is shaping the future of St. Louis. Hear from leading experts on travel, public spaces, and housing—and join the conversation in person or online. This free event offers 2.00 HSW CEUs for AIA members.

Details and registration: https://starkloff.org/universal-design-future-st-louis-nov-2025/

Learn more about what Universal Design could look like in the St. Louis of tomorrow, with special focus on travel, public spaces, and housing. Join us for three presentations from leading experts on how Universal Design will shape our future travel, public spaces, and residential living, followed by...

How will Universal Design shape the St. Louis of tomorrow? Join us in person or online this Thursday, November 13, to ex...
11/06/2025

How will Universal Design shape the St. Louis of tomorrow? Join us in person or online this Thursday, November 13, to explore what’s next. Leading UD experts will present their insights and answer audience questions about the future of travel, public spaces, and housing.

Expert panel featuring: Amy Gilberston, FAIA, of Trivers; Peter Uetrecht of Compass Design Build; and Bart van Vliet of HOK.

members will be eligible for 2.00 free HSW CEUs!

This event is FREE and open to the public! Find details and registration info now at https://starkloff.org/universal-design-future-st-louis-nov-2025/

Thank you World Wide Technology for partnering with us to host this event at their beautiful Global Headquarters in St. Louis.

Join the SDI team! We are   for an Associate Director of Career Services and a Career Services Coordinator. Both roles a...
11/06/2025

Join the SDI team! We are for an Associate Director of Career Services and a Career Services Coordinator. Both roles are crucial to delivering our innovative career services for disabled adults and college students, empowering candidates with the skills and confidence to thrive in their professional lives and beyond.

Find all the details about joining our team including how to on our website: https://starkloff.org/get-involved/careers/

Thank you! With your support and incredible generosity, we hit our goal of $100,000 to fund programs that advance career...
10/30/2025

Thank you! With your support and incredible generosity, we hit our goal of $100,000 to fund programs that advance careers and transform lives! The Starkloff DisCo truly thrives together. We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to and helped spread the word about this mission and grooved with us.
THANK YOU! 🪩💚

There’s still time to groove to the SDI DisCo🪩 Thank you to everyone who has donated so far! With your support, we have ...
10/29/2025

There’s still time to groove to the SDI DisCo🪩 Thank you to everyone who has donated so far! With your support, we have raised 85% of our goal of $100,000

From now until midnight, when you give to SDI your gift will make TRIPLE the impact. https://givebutter.com/starkloffdisability

From all of us at Starkloff—thanks for grooving to the SDI DisCo with us!

Ready to be part of something extraordinary? Join The Starkloff DisCo: Thriving Together! 🪩 TODAY we are raising $100,00...
10/29/2025

Ready to be part of something extraordinary? Join The Starkloff DisCo: Thriving Together! 🪩 TODAY we are raising $100,000 and all donations are TRIPLED. Your support will help level the playing field for disabled professionals.

When one of us shines, we all shine! Make your gift at https://givebutter.com/starkloffdisability!

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month—celebrate by making a gift that powers programs to level the playing field for disabled professionals!

When you give to The Starkloff DisCo: Thriving Together campaign, not only is your gift TRIPLED but we will also send yo...
10/28/2025

When you give to The Starkloff DisCo: Thriving Together campaign, not only is your gift TRIPLED but we will also send you some groovy SDI DisCo swag to say thank you. Make your gift at https://starkloff.org/

Like a disco ball, when one of us shines, we all shine and !

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PO Box 775670
St. Louis, MO
63177

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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