
- CDRNYS
- July 28, 2016
CDR’s two election bloggers, Emily Munson, a Republican, and Andrew Pulrang, a Democrat, have been discussing how the two parties’ platforms handle disability issues. Andrew:…Read More
CDR’s two election bloggers, Emily Munson, a Republican, and Andrew Pulrang, a Democrat, have been discussing how the two parties’ platforms handle disability issues. Andrew:…Read More
The disability community shouldn’t settle for what little scraps Hollywood throws at us. The Fundamentals of Caring is proof our community is desperate for ANY…Read More
(Spoiler alert: This blog reveals spoilers about the movie The Fundamentals of Caring.) Upon reading the synopsis of the movie The Fundamentals of Caring, I…Read More
To celebrate the 26th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), our Twitter chat was held yesterday to discuss the topic…Read More
#CDRchat Twitter Session Want to learn more about what life was like for people with disabilities before the Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA, was founded…Read More
Raise your hand if you’ve heard or read something like this: “Nothing’s ever good enough for you people! What more do you want? You disabled…Read More
I contributed to an amicus brief on home healthcare about my experience as a disabled, trans person. For me, my trans queer identity plays a…Read More
While seeking attendant services, have you ever been told “We don’t need to authorize attendant services, because your family can provide these services to you…Read More
Today, writer David Perry published a blog post linking the Center for Disability Rights (CDR) to “right wing blogger” Emily Munson (pictured right). CDR is…Read More
My name is Hope McGinnis. I work as a personal attendant for a disabled person named Shelly. I’ve worked for Shelly for over ten years….Read More
On June 27, 2016 the Supreme Court left untouched a controversial labor regulation which advocates at the Center for Disability Rights (CDR) say is disrupting…Read More
Join us in July in celebration of the ADA! In celebration of the 26th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Center for…Read More
You’re a disability activist. Maybe you’ve been involved for years; maybe you’re just learning about disability issues. Either way, you might be wondering how to…Read More
No, really. That’s what happened in the House of Representatives today. I wish I were making this up. Here is how it happened: Congressman Murphy…Read More
Last week’s Twitter Chat on the Disability Integration Act (DIA), #DIAToday, was incredibly informative and engaging. DIA ensures that individuals with disabilities, who are eligible to…Read More