Tag Archives: disabled experience

Article: “In Their Own Words: How The Americans With Disabilities Act Changed People’s Lives”

“On July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act banned discrimination based on disability in all parts of public life. People with disabilities could no longer be denied access to jobs, schools and transportation. The law also included private places that are generally open to the public, such as restaurants and movie theaters.

The law had a huge impact on the lives of millions of Americans. Five of them shared their stories with NPR.” Continue reading this article at NPR.com. This article also contains an audio recording of the article which can be found by following the above link.

Article: “Félix Garmendía: A Poet’s Advice On Finding Your Invisible Wings”

I taught my students that art is open to everyone.”

Félix Garmendía

“Félix Garmendía, a poet, is an activist in the LGBTQ+ disability movements. He is the author of Flying On Invisible Wings, an anthology of poetry.  He is a 30-year HIV survivor and lives with Inclusion Body Myositis , a progressive muscle disorder that has confined him to a wheelchair.” Read Félix’s interview about his anthology of poetry, Flying On Invisible Wings at questionsstudentsask.