ADA Live! A Day for All: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
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In this episode of ADA Live!
The United Nations (UN) recognizes December 3rd as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). In 2020, the theme for this global celebration is "a day for all” – which reflects a growing understanding that disability is part of the human condition and nearly everyone will experience disability at some point in life.
Looking at disability rights around the world, we see that, few countries have truly addressed the lack of equality for people with disabilities in public spaces and also for older people, children, and caregivers. Public streets and sidewalks include barriers to full access and inclusion because of policies, laws and attitudes that ignore the needs and rights for people with disabilities.
This episode of ADA Live! features the Inclusive Public Space Project, an exciting international research project that investigates the inequality caused by inaccessible streets and sidewalks in local communities. Please join us in a discussion of this important work with our guests, Anna Lawson, Professor of Law at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and Peter Blanck, JD, PhD, University Professor and Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University.
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Additional event
- WEBINAR:
Disability in a COVID World: Employment, Communications, Physical Spaces & Mental Health
Thursday - December 3, 2020
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm [Eastern Time]
Sponsors: Consulate General of Canada in Atlanta, Southeast ADA Center, and Burton Blatt Institute of Syracuse University