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NDRN Honors Four Disability Rights Agencies

Four members of the National Disability Rights Network received the NDRN Advocacy Award at the 2023 Annual Conferences. The NDRN Advocacy Award is given each year to disability rights agencies who have demonstrated extraordinary work protecting and advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. Find out who won the NDRN Advocacy Award this year.

 
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Shaping National Disability Policy

Comments Concerning the Rights of Tenants

NDRN Joins Call For $2 Billion For ESEA Title III To Support English Learners

NDRN Thanks Representative Barragan for Introducing the Returning Home Act

NDRN Thanks Senator Kaine for his Introduction of the Fair Housing Improvement Act

NDRN Joins Civil Rights Community In Support of Funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program

NDRN statement in response to Senate Agriculture Subcommittee hearing concerning SNAP benefits

 

 
Profile of six pandas with different disabilities facing the right. One with no apparent disabilities, one with crutches, one uses a manual wheelchair wearing sunglasses, one uses a power wheelchair wearing a mask over its nose, one has a prosthetic limb and one uses a white cane. Artist Mike Mort.

PandA Podcast: Still No Jingles

Our hosts Michelle, Raquel, and Stephanie talk with Terry Ao Minnis about what Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month means to her and her work at Asian Americans Advancing Justice. Then Mia Ives-Rublee, Director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress, joins us for the spotlight story. Access our podcast here.

 
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In the States: Disability Rights New York Statement on the Killing of Jordan Neely

As the written accounts of this public, modern-day, lynching have been reported on, we are faced with the 4-minute-long video documenting Jordan Neely's murder. Staring at our phones, and our laptops, scrolling through social media– we witness a murder...continue reading.

 
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