Slam After Slam For People With Disabilities in California’s New Budget
Does this headline read like deja vu to you? With the global recession is coming a wave of devastating budget cuts for people with disabilities as governments struggle to address funding shortages....
View ArticleDeaf and Hard of Hearing California State Employees Sue For Workplace...
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in 1990, is often pointed to as an example of progressive legislation in the United States that magically solves the problem of discrimination against...
View ArticleCalifornia Judge Says State of California is Still Providing Inadequate...
Currently, health care in California’s prison system is under court supervision, in the aftermath of a lawsuit pointing out that conditions were so poor in California’s prisons that an average of one...
View ArticleToday in Journalism: Arnieville
Back in May, I wrote about the rampant slashing of the sections of California’s budget pertaining to disability services. abby jean has also written about how California structures social assistance...
View ArticleA Study in Contrasts: Accessibility and the California State Government
I am, as some readers may be aware, in the process of moving house1 which means that I am skittering about in all directions trying to do things like getting my address changed everywhere and rounding...
View ArticleSignal Boost: Voting Rights for People With Disabilities in California
If you’re a disabled voter in California and you encounter problems at the polls on 2 November, Disability Rights California wants to hear about it! VOTE Tuesday, November 2, 2010! If you are an...
View ArticleSignal Boost: Asians and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities of California...
Please join Asians and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities of California (APIDC) and the City of Long Beach First Lady Nancy Foster as we hear from service providers, parent support groups, role...
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