New Mobility is the membership publication of United Spinal Association, whose mission is to empower people with spinal cord injuries and related disabilities to lead successful and fulfilling lives.
New Mobility is the membership publication of United Spinal Association, whose mission is to empower people with spinal cord injuries and related disabilities to lead successful and fulfilling lives.
“If you were part of this movement in 1990, you can say emphatically: Times have changed.” — Josie Byzek
Is the world perfect now? Of course not. But we asked for access and protection from discrimination and the right to live in our communities instead of in nursing homes — and we’ve gained a lot of ground.
The Road to Freedom, by Rachel Bridges/Museum of disABILITY History/People Inc.
Integrated Dance, by Mary Lou Mobley
Redirect 25 Percent of Medicaid Dollars from Nursing Homes to Community-Based Services, by Tom OlinWe Shall Overcome, by Tom OlinCapitol Elevator, by Mary Lou MobleyCapitol Protest, by Tom OlinCapitol Rehab, by Mary Lou Mobley
Nursing Homes Kill, by Tom Olin
Community Gardening, by Mary Lou MobleyCommunity Music, by Mary Lou Mobley
“They say the devil is in the details. Well, so is redemption.”— Tim Gilmer
The signing of the ADA 25 years ago prompted profound changes to the built environment. Improvement in access has opened up much of life, allowing us to participate in our communities and be accepted as parents, as consumers, as people.
Parenting, by Loren WorthingtonThe Lincoln Memorial, by Mary Lou MobleyFarmer’s Market, by Loren WorthingtonPool Lift, by Lawrence RoffeeShopping, by Mary Lou MobleyThe Signing of the ADA, by Tom OlinChained to Revolving Door, by Tom OlinAccessible Door, by Lawrence Roffee
Buses are for Everyone, by Tom Olin
The ADA Tour Bus, by Rachel Bridges
Related Exhibit
“Images of Disability Pride,” by photographers with disabilities (Lawrence Roffee, Christopher Voelker, Mary Lou Mobley and Loren Worthington), will run as part of “25/40” — a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the ADA and the 40th anniversary of Very Special Arts. It takes place at the Kennedy Center, in collaboration with the Smithsonian, from July 16 to July 26. Other events include free performances, lectures, dance parties, film festivals and more. www.2540celebration.com.
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