
- CDRNYS
- April 18, 2017
On Sunday, April 9th, the Senate passed the New York State Budget for the 2017-2018 fiscal year which began on April 1. In negotiations Governor…Read More
On Sunday, April 9th, the Senate passed the New York State Budget for the 2017-2018 fiscal year which began on April 1. In negotiations Governor…Read More
Do you want to know about #LiveOn? Do you want to learn more about advocating for suicide prevention? For this month’s chat, we will discuss…Read More
The Twitter Chat on Disability & Parenting was incredibly educational and invaluable. Parenting insights and supportive tips were shared by our #CDRchat co-hosts: Carrie Ann Lucas, founder…Read More
Awareness: knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information or experience. Is having awareness about…Read More
Governor Cuomo has said on multiple occasions that he wants “to bring ridesharing to all New Yorkers”. However, the legislation he is promoting as part…Read More
As someone who adamantly seeks to find disabled characters in comics, books, films, and TV shows, having appropriate and empowering representation matters poignantly so that…Read More
Below is the statement that I read at today’s event in front of Congressman Faso’s office in Kinderhook. About a dozen brave souls from different…Read More
Today, March 22, 2017, advocates from the Center for Disability Rights will be holding a press conference calling on Representative Collins, Read, and other Republican…Read More
#CDRchat, presented by the Center for Disability Rights, is aimed at broadening the conversation on a wide variety of disability issues. This month’s chat will…Read More
March 10, 2017 Early this morning, the House Ways and Means committee approved the American Health Care Act (AHCA) which repeals portions of the Affordable…Read More
The Affordable Care Act transformed healthcare for millions of Americans through some well-known ways, such as ending discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions. However, for…Read More
March is Social Work Month, and I have used this commemoration to educate my colleagues about the two identities I have – being disabled and…Read More
As the country settles into a new administration controlled by the Republican Party, one of the largest campaign and policy promises that Americans have been…Read More
Members of the Rochester disability community are joining with people in over 30 cities across the country in the Fifth Annual National Day of Mourning…Read More
The Twitter Chat on Disability & Relationships was incredibly engaging and invaluable. Relationship insights and supporting tips were shared by our #CDRchat co-hosts: Kara Ayers and Mandy…Read More