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Organizing From Diversity in the Name of Community: Lessons From the Disability Civil Rights Movement
Authors:Jean Flatley McGuire
Institution:Jean Flatley McGuire, MPH, is a Pew Foundation Doctoral Fellow in Health Policy at Brandeis University. She can be contacted at 177 River Street, Cambridge, MA 02139.
Abstract:The recent passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act and other pieces of legislation affecting the disability community and other civil rights communities suggests a level of cohesion within the disability movement that blurs the reality and the power of the tensions which did and do exist. Examining the struggles to maintain an effective, cohesive entity provides an opportunity to explore the complexity of the disability movement as well as lessons for policy and program planning and for community organizing.
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