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Strona główna / Albumy 584
Data umieszczenia / 2019
- Incitement v.1 n.1 p.4
last page of v.1 n.1 contains Around the Nation, descriptions of local actions of ADAPT. - Incitement v.1 n.1 p.3
page 3 of v.1 n.1 article We Will Ride on Austin protest for lifts on buses. Photo of protest at Capital Metro Board Meeting. Photo of San Antonio Rally with National ADAPT. Article ADAPT goes to Los Angeles. - Incitement v.1 n.1 p.2
page 2 includes photo of ADAPT marching in San Antonio; Article: Short History of ADAPT; article: Why Incitement?; photo: ADAPT rally at the Alamo; article: Getting Involved with ADAPT; early We Will Ride logo; position statement of ADAPT of Texas; contact info for the editors of the ADAPT collective (Stephanie & Bob, Jim Parker; George Cooper; Rand Metcalf) - Incitement v.1 no.1 pg 1
front page of first issue of Incitement (Nov. 1985) 4 pages in this issue. Header: Incitement with the volume and number and date of issue. Photo of Jim Parker blocking a bus. Article on Dallas transportation workshop and training to start ADAPT of Texas. Photo of man transferring from manual wheelchair to the front steps of a bus. Article on grant from Live Oak Foundation to start ADAPT of Texas and Incitement. Laid out in large format so it read like a newspaper. - Original Olmstead organizing list 1
The original list used to track states that went on and came off the States' Olmstead Amicus brief (aka the Evil Empire Brief). A handwritten list of states, some crossed off. All listed originally signed onto the anti-disability brief; those crossed off were convinced by the disability community to come off the brief in the end. SIGNED ONTO STATES OLMSTEAD AMICUS FL (organized other states) [crossed off] AL [crossed off] CA [crossed off] CO DE [crossed off] HI LA [crossed off] MD [crossed off] MI [crossed off] MS [crossed off] MT NE [crossed off] NV (became new coordinator) NH [crossed off] PA [crossed off] SC [crossed off] SD [crossed off] TN TX UT [crossed off] WV [crossed off] WY NEW IN [crossed off] MA [crossed off] MN [crossed off] WA [crossed off] crossed off = came off brief Evil Empire Brief : NCLS, Council State Governments, NGA, Nat. Assn. Counties, US Conference of Mayors, Natl. League of Cities, Internat. Municipal Lawyers Assc., Internat. City/County Management Assn. - Sue Jamieson, the lead attorney in the Olmstead case, at Atlanta Olmstead rally 2009
Sue Jamieson was the lead attorney in the Olmstead v LC and EW case that went to the Supreme Court. - Lois Curtis
Close up of Lois Curtis (LC) one of the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court Olmstead decision. Photo by Tom Olin - Elaine Wilson (EW)
Close up of Elaine Wilson (EW) one of the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court Olmstead decision. - Video Incitement- Las Vegas 1994
Here is the video Incitement story of the ADAPT action in Las Vegas Nevada, 1994, when ADAPT again protested the American Health Care Assn, AHCA, convention there. Closing streets, protesting at the Convention Center and the AHA hotel, ADAPT fought to make the nursing home providers deal with the pain and havoc their industry causes in the lives of people with disabilities of all ages. - ADAPT v AHCA Las Vegas 1994
Edited video footage of Las Vegas ADAPT action mixed with news clips from same action. Shows protest of AHCA convention by disability rights group ADAPT. Shows protests at Las Vegas Convention Center, on Paradise Dr. and at Hyatt Hotel. Video by Gordie Haug - Rotunda part 1
This is part 1 of the story of the ADAPT protest in the Capitol Rotunda to call for passage of the ADA with no weakening amendments. The ADA had become bogged down in the House and there was concern the bill would not pass. The day after the Wheels of Justice March and the Capitol Crawl, ADAPT took over the Rotunda of the United States Capitol building and over 100 people were arrested protesting for our civil rights. This is almost raw footage and gives a real sense of the event as it unfolded. Part 2 of this action is included in the next video Capitol Rotunda part 2. - ADAPT Greyhound Action Around the Country
This is a collection of news clips of an ADAPT actions held in 1997 against Greyhound for their resistance to putting lifts on their buses. It includes coverage of an August 8th 40 city simultaneous protest with footage from Denver, El Paso, San Francisco and St Louis. These protests demonstrate what was involved in implementing the ADA in many areas. Many heroes of ADAPT are shown here. Some of the coverage is in Spanish. - TimCookInterviewLL
1991 interview of disability rights attorney Tim Cook. A brilliant disability law expert Cook talks here about equality, ADAPT, education and institutionalization of people with disabilities. Tim died too young. - Capitol Crawl
This video covers part of the Wheels of Justice rally and then the Capitol Crawl that took place on the west (Mall) side steps of the US Capitol March 12, 1990. This action, in which hundreds of people with disabilities took part, was done to push the Congress to move forward on the landmark civil rights bill, the Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA. The ADA had stalled in Congress and the disability community rose up to say enough is enough. It was part of a several day action by ADAPT to move Congress to act. It was also the culmination of a massive national grassroots effort by organizations and individuals from every state and territory in the nation to call for an end to discrimination based on disability. It symbolized the struggle people with disabilities faced in dealing with the society's discrimination, and the strength and perseverance of people with disabilities in facing these obstacles. - Video_Incitement Houston
This is a video from the action