
- CDRNYS
- June 28, 2016
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
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
I have spent the past seven months without my wheelchair. On October 19, 2015 I was due to take a British Airways flight from London…Read More
The Center for Disability Rights has created a PSA to address disability and assisted suicide, one of the primary topics highlighted in the new romantic…Read More
This election cycle demonstrates that people with disabilities – along with most Americans – are seeking change. Broadly, the status quo is one in which…Read More
The primary debates are over, Donald Trump changes his mind again and decides to debate Bernie Sanders after all. Now is a good time to…Read More
After watching the trailer for Me Before You a couple times, and reading a bunch of cliffs notes, it seems like it’s going to be…Read More
The Primary debates are over. So, where are we now? Unless serious weirdness breaks out at the Republican Convention, we pretty much know Donald Trump…Read More
Queens Against Goodwill! “My name is Scott and I think the Queens Against Goodwill campaign is an EXCELLENT idea! People need to be made aware…Read More
QUEENS AGAINST GOODWILL Hi. My name is Ericka and I am not a “Queen”. I am however a strong advocate for the equal treatment of…Read More
Over the past month, I met staff and visited centers offering New Yorkers with disabilities schooling, health services, job, socialization and skills training and so…Read More
In July of 2015, a Deaf-Blind individual in her mid-20’s named ‘Ashley’ had lived with her parents before deciding to move to Rochester, NY. Initially,…Read More