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Mark your calendars for Friday, July 26!
Join us for the annual celebration of the the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It became law 29 years ago and continues to be one of the most comprehensive civil rights laws. It protects the rights of and prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities. Join us to honor the ADA at this year's celebration with speakers, music, art and refreshments. For more information, see the event's Facebook page.
Agenda and guests
Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero will launch the celebration by grounding us in the importance of the ADA and how this important civil rights law strives to ensure everyone can lead full lives, rich with dignity and joy, free from discrimination.
Minnesota Department of Human Services Deputy Commissioner Claire Wilson will facilitate a panel that will include:
- Noah McCourt and Sophie Vang will discuss their experiences with discrimination as members of the disability community
- Chad Wilson, Attorney with the Minnesota Disability Law Center, and Sue Abderholden, Executive Director with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will provide perspectives on how to combat discrimination in the daily lives of people with disabilities.
This year's celebration also will feature Gaelynn Lea, violinist, songwriter and 2016 NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner.
Event details
When: 1-4 p.m., Friday, July 26, 2019 Where: Anderson Center at Hamline University (774 N. Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Minn.) RSVP: Not necessary Social media: Use the hashtag #ADA29 Accommodations: ASL interpreters, CART and audio description provided on site. For more information or to request an accommodation, contact Cindy Tarshish at cindyt@mcil-mn.org or 651-603-2015 before by July 17, 2019.
Sponsors
Access Press, ADA Minnesota, City of Duluth Commission on Disabilities, City of Minneapolis, Hamline University Archives, Hamline University Office of Disability Resources, Hennepin County, Metropolitan Center for Independent Living, Minnesota Council on Disability, Minnesota Department of Human Rights, Minnesota Department of Human Services, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Minnesota Disability Law Center, VSA Minnesota
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