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The partnership has resulted in the construction of a library, hotel, grocery store, parks and commercial buildings in what’s ...
On a sunny July day in 2015, Amway and Ada Township leaders hoisted the first piles of dirt for Ada Village, a project that ...
People are being treated to some live music at the Levitt with the first ADA Festival. The event seeks to honor the history of disability rights, but for some, it helps build community.
These threats underscore why the ADA’s 35th anniversary is more than ceremonial. In Alabama and across the Deep South, we’ve seen how local attacks on disability access become the national precedent.
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Local leaders and disability advocates gathered at the statehouse on Friday to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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More than three decades after passage of the landmark ADA, advocates worry progress is slipping amid attacks on disability rights and uncertainty over the future of services and supports.
Warner Music has named Alejandro Duque president of ADA, adding to his existing role as president of Warner Music Latin America.
Duque, who will continue to serve as president of Warner Music Latin America, was appointed a day after Cat Kreidich announced she was stepping down from her role this week.