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NDRN Condemns the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s New Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule

This new rule threatens the country’s progress toward inclusive housing in the community and protecting the rights guaranteed under the Fair Housing Act. NDRN rejects HUD’s regulatory assault which jeopardizes fair housing, promoting fair housing choice, and fostering inclusive communities that are free from discrimination.

Disability Rights Trainings

The National Disability Rights Network is now offering continuing learning opportunities for professionals in the disability rights field, advocates, and activists. Each session is $25, or if you buy five or more, each session is $20. Register for one or more of these webinars now!

NDRN Launches Voter Storytelling Initiative

Our community is big, diverse, and pays attention to a wide range of issues. Like every other voter, we often care most about the policies that affect our everyday lives. Check out these videos on why we are passionate about everything from healthcare to social security to education to local issues. 

Imani, an African American woman, leans against her crutches and smiles
Zach smiles for the camera
Curtis, an Asian American, looks to the web camera and wears a head set
 

NDRN Joins Organizations to Demand Actions be Taken to Hold the Phoenix Police Department Officers Accountable for the Killing of Muhammad Muhaymin Jr.

The letter urges County Attorney Adel and Mayor Gallego to take actions to hold accountable the Phoenix Police Department officers for the killing of Muhammad Muhaymin Jr.

NDRN Releases 2020-21 School Reopening Principles

As schools and communities across the country prepare for the 2020-21 school year, NDRN has identified six school reopening principles.

 
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Why Are There No Disability-Related Questions on the 2020 Census?

There is still time to be counted in the 2020 Census!

Visit 2020census.gov or call 884-330-2020 and be counted in the 2020 Census today.

The deadline to respond is September 30, 2020.

 

Polling Places Remain Inaccessible to Voters with Disabilities, Here’s How to Fix Them

Election administrators must include people with disabilities in their planning process to improve access and make the necessary changes to their polling locations to ensure equal access to the ballot box for all Americans.

Take Action to Protect the Rights of People with Disabilities

There are many urgent issues before Congress right now. We need your help to ensure the rights of people with disabilities are protected as lawmakers make decisions about education, employment, funding, and coronavirus pandemic response.

 

If you think it is important for NDRN to continue to protect and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities, please donate to support this work. Thank you!

 
 

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