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Fighting for Disability Rights
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Details - Disability Rights Are Civil Rights
From the beginning of American history, people with disabilities have been a part of our country. Often segregated and ignored, the disability community has fought for equality, inclusion and access to the American dream. These efforts have been crucial to building the best parts of our country and are just as important to building the future we want.
Its time for us to acknowledge that disability rights are civil rights, and that a society that does not center the voices and needs of people with disabilities has yet to fulfill its most basic obligations.
As we near the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we need a president who will champion both protecting and expanding the rights of the tens of millions of Americans with disabilities. As president, Bernie will not only put forward aggressive disability policy proposals designed to promote access, autonomy, inclusion and self-determination for all, but will also incorporate disability issues into every other area of public policy, including housing, health care, education, transportation, technology and many others. Bernie will create a National Office of Disability Coordination, run by a person with a disability, focused on coordinating and making disability policy to advance the full inclusion of people with disabilities, including ensuring every aspect of our public resources are ADA compliant and that the civil rights of people with disabilities are protected and expanded.
Despite the progress that has been made over the past two decades, we unfortunately still live in a world where people with disabilities have fewer work opportunities, experience much higher rates of poverty, and where the civil rights of people with disabilities are not always protected and respected.
Bernie believes that, as a nation, we have a moral responsibility to ensure that all Americans have the support they need to live with dignity.
Disability rights will factor into virtually every area of policy-making in a Bernie Sanders administration.
https://berniesanders.com/issues/fighting-for-disability-rights/
From the beginning of American history, people with disabilities have been a part of our country. Often segregated and ignored, the disability community has fought for equality, inclusion and access to the American dream. These efforts have been crucial to building the best parts of our country and are just as important to building the future we want.
Its time for us to acknowledge that disability rights are civil rights, and that a society that does not center the voices and needs of people with disabilities has yet to fulfill its most basic obligations.
As we near the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we need a president who will champion both protecting and expanding the rights of the tens of millions of Americans with disabilities. As president, Bernie will not only put forward aggressive disability policy proposals designed to promote access, autonomy, inclusion and self-determination for all, but will also incorporate disability issues into every other area of public policy, including housing, health care, education, transportation, technology and many others. Bernie will create a National Office of Disability Coordination, run by a person with a disability, focused on coordinating and making disability policy to advance the full inclusion of people with disabilities, including ensuring every aspect of our public resources are ADA compliant and that the civil rights of people with disabilities are protected and expanded.
Despite the progress that has been made over the past two decades, we unfortunately still live in a world where people with disabilities have fewer work opportunities, experience much higher rates of poverty, and where the civil rights of people with disabilities are not always protected and respected.
Bernie believes that, as a nation, we have a moral responsibility to ensure that all Americans have the support they need to live with dignity.
Disability rights will factor into virtually every area of policy-making in a Bernie Sanders administration.
https://berniesanders.com/issues/fighting-for-disability-rights/
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Fighting for Disability Rights (Original Post)
Donkees
Jan 2020
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(14,014 posts)1. Thank you Bernie. Disability rights are civil rights.
A rare moment of bi-partisanship
30 years ago this July:
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Donkees
(31,413 posts)2. We'll end Iowa's privatized system that lets insurers make money by denying care to people ...
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