Events Celebrating
the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Visit ACL.gov/ADA
and join us at noon ET on Thursday, July 30, for a virtual celebration
Virtual
Celebration Presented by ACL and OCR
At noon ET on Thursday, July 30, the Administration for
Community Living (ACL) and the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) will host
a virtual celebration of the 30th anniversary of the ADA. ACL Administrator
Lance Robertson and OCR Director Roger Severino will be joined by Lynn
Johnson, Administrator of the Administration for Children and Families;
Rear Admiral Micheal Weahkee, Director of the Indian Health
Service; and Calder Lynch, Director of the Center for Medicaid and
CHIP Services. They will discuss the progress HHS has made as a department
– and that America has made as a nation – in the years since the ADA
established a clear expectation of accessibility and full participation.
They will also discuss the work that still remains to remove barriers to
inclusion and equal access to all facets of American life.
The event will be livestreamed,
and in effort to improve the viewing experience for the deaf and hard of
hearing audience, there will be a second
livestream that includes American Sign Language translation in a
format that is more similar to in-person events.
More ADA
Celebrations
On July 29 from 1:30-3 p.m. ET the Access Board is hosting a virtual celebration event featuring a
discussion of the ADA and its achievements with guest speakers and Access
Board members, including Chair and ACL Administrator Lance
Robertson. The event will begin with a documentary that provides a
vivid picture of the world before the ADA, including widespread
discrimination against people with disabilities and early achievements of
the disability rights movement. Judy Heumann, a leader in the disability
rights movement and lifelong advocate for people with disabilities, will
discuss the accomplishments of the ADA. The event will conclude with a
presentation from Board Members and architect Karen Braitmayer on how the
ADA has spurred architecture and design to be more inclusive of everyone.
She will also review new frontiers in accessibility and work that lies
ahead to maintain the promises of the ADA.
On July 30 from 2-4 p.m. ET the Department of Transportation
is hosting “Breaking
Down Barriers: Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with
Disabilities Act.” This event will bring together leaders across
the government to acknowledge accomplishments in transportation that have
resulted from this landmark civil rights legislation. In addition to
celebrating the ADA’s success, speakers will also discuss what actions need
to be taken to ensure an accessible transportation future for all
Americans. Lance Robertson will participate on a panel that will begin at
approximately 2:40 p.m. ET.
New Website Honors
the ADA
To celebrate the 30th anniversary, ACL and OCR partnered to
create a website that
tells the story of how the ADA came to be, showcases some of the progress
we have made as a country toward achieving the ADA's promise of true
inclusion, and illustrates some of the work being done within HHS and
across government, to continue to remove the barriers to inclusion people
with disabilities often face. Through brief video interviews, you can hear
from people with disabilities about how the expectations for access and
inclusion created by the ADA affected their lives.
Spread the Word
Since the ADA became law, Americans with and without
disabilities increasingly live, learn, work, play, and contribute side by
side. Since communities are strongest when everyone can contribute, and
everyone benefits when everyone is included – from early childhood
throughout our lives – the ADA is something we all should celebrate. We’ve
pulled together a few tools
to help everyone celebrate.
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