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Celebrating ADA: A Journey Through History and Advocacy - Episode 35 - Guest Shammi Carr, Advocate


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In this episode, hosted by Kishma B. Francis, we dive into the significance of ADA Month with special guest Shammi Carr, a seasoned advocate at the Disability Rights Center.

Shammi takes us through the rich history of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), highlighting its evolution from the early struggles of people with disabilities to the modern-day achievements and ongoing challenges. She also sheds light on the pivotal roles played by veterans and other key figures in advancing disability rights.

We explore the changes in ADA over the past five years, focusing on employment and hybrid work models - some that began as an ADA accommodation almost 20 years ago and catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Shammi also shares insights into local efforts in the US Virgin Islands to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities.

As we approach the 34th anniversary of the ADA, learn about the exciting events and initiatives planned for July, including the Emergency Preparedness ADA Expo and various training sessions. Shammi emphasizes the importance of continuous advocacy and community involvement in promoting disability rights.

Join us in celebrating the milestones achieved and the work still to be done to ensure a more inclusive society for all. For more information, visit the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands at www.drcvi.org.

 

Links:

Disability Rights Center Of the Virgin Islands - YouTube

VIADA - Government of the United States Virgin Islands

ADA Information, Guidance, and Training | The Northeast ADA Center

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

ADA Anniversary | ADA National Network (adata.org)

Crip Camp Film https://youtu.be/OFS8SpwioZ4?si=U3dG38sAwvSXNtcm

Virgin Islands Association for Independent Living - Nonprofit (independentlivingvi.org)

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