A disability-rights activist or
disability-rights advocate is someone who works towards the equality of people with disabilities. Such a person is generally considered a member of the
disability-rights movement and/or the
independent-living movement.
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Javed Abidi – Director of the
National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) in
India
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Noor Al Mazroei
Noor Al Mazroei () is a chef and disability rights activist from Qatar, who is an expert on Qatar's culinary heritage. Her specialty is adapting traditional Qatari recipes to provide gluten free and vegan alternatives. She is chef at Rosado Café ...
- chef and disability rights activist from
Qatar.
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Hiljmnijeta Apuk
Hiljmnijeta Apuk (born 1956) is a Kosovar campaigner for the rights of people of short stature. In 2013, she was a recipient of the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights.
Biography
Hiljmnijeta Apuk was born in 1956 in the city of Mit ...
– founding director of the Little People of Kosovo
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Fatima al-Aqel
Fatima al-Aqel (died January 11, 2012) was an activist for individuals with disabilities. She directed most of her efforts advocating for women with blindness in Yemen. The president of the Arab Association for Human Rights, Raja Al-Masabi, said ...
– opened a school for
blind
Blind may refer to:
* The state of blindness, being unable to see
* A window blind, a covering for a window
Blind may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Blind'' (2007 film), a Dutch drama by Tamar van den Dop
* ''Blind' ...
women in
Yemen in 1995.
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Ola Abu Alghaib
Ola Abu Al Ghaib or Ola Abualghaib ( ar, علا أبو الغيب) is a Palestinian disability rights advocate. In August 2019, she was appointed Manager of the Technical Secretariat of the United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons wi ...
– disability activist from Palestine, focusses on inclusion, gender and disability rights.
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Amanda Baggs
Amelia Evelyn Voicy Baggs (born Amanda Melissa Baggs; August 15, 1980 – April 11, 2020), also known as Mel Baggs, was an American non-binary blogger who predominantly wrote on the subject of autism and disability, and became well known in the ...
– autism rights activist and blogger
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Safiya al Bahlani – Omani artist, graphic designer, disability rights activist, and motivational speaker
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Jamala al-Baidhani
Jamala al-Baidhani (1977 – 15 December 2012) was a Yemeni activist who supported civil rights for women and disabled people. She is the founder of the Al-Tahadi Association for Disabled Females, the first group in Yemen devoted to helping gir ...
– created the Al-Tahadi Association for Disabled Females, the first group in
Yemen devoted to helping girls with disabilities
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Julia Bascom – autism rights activist and president of the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network
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Andrew Batavia – ADA regulations drafter, co-founder AUTONOMY, Inc.
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Giselle Bellas
Giselle Bellas (often referred to mononymously by her stage name ''Giselle''), is a Cuban-American singer-songwriter. Born in Miami, Florida, and based out of New York City, she is most known for her work on season 5 of Louis C.K.'s FX series ' ...
–
Cuban-American singer-songwriter
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
and Alzheimer's
dementia advocate. She collaborates with various Alzheimer's awareness organizations, and in honor of her grandmother who died due to the disease, released a song about her.
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Sister Sponsa Beltran – worked with children and people with disabilities in Liberia.
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Dana Bolles - spaceflight engineer and advocate for those with disabilities in STEM.
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Tiffany Brar founder of
Jyothirgamaya Foundation, a not for profit NGO for visually impaired
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Gabriela Brimmer – had
cerebral palsy; life chronicled in the American-Mexican
drama film ''
Gaby: A True Story'' (1987), directed by
Luis Mandoki
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Marca Bristo – cofounded the (American) National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) with
Max Starkloff and Charlie Carr
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Lydia Brown – autism advocate and writer
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Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton – commissioner of the British
Disability Rights Commission
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Charlie Carr – cofounder of National Council on Independent Living, Boston Center for Independent Living and founder and CEO of The Northeast Independent Living Program in
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Lawrence is a city located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 89,143. Surrounding communities include Methuen to the north, Andover to the southwest, and Nort ...
; went on to become Commissioner of the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission under Governor
Deval Patrick
Deval Laurdine Patrick (born July 31, 1956) is an American politician, civil rights lawyer, author, and businessman who served as the 71st governor of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015. He was first elected in 2006, succeeding Mitt Romney, who ...
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Liz Carr
Liz Carr is an English actress, comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist.
Early life and education
Carr was born 21 April 1972 in Port Sunlight and grew up in Bebington, Merseyside. She attended Upton Hall School FCJ i ...
– British actress, comedian, broadcaster and international
disability rights activist
A disability-rights activist or disability-rights advocate is someone who works towards the equality of people with disabilities. Such a person is generally considered a member of the disability-rights movement and/or the independent-living mo ...
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Bob Casey, Jr. – United States Senator from Pennsylvania, widely recognized as a leading advocate for people with disabilities expansion of Medicaid home and community-based services.
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Mama Cax – American-Haitian model and disabled rights activist
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Judi Chamberlin – American activist, leader, organizer, public speaker and educator in the
psychiatric survivors movement; her political activism followed her involuntary confinement in a
psychiatric facility in the 1960s
the author of ''On Our Own: Patient-Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System,'' which is a foundational text in the
Mad Pride movement
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James I. Charlton – activist and author of
Nothing About Us Without Us
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María Soledad Cisternas
María Soledad Cisternas Reyes (born November 4, 1959) is a Chilean lawyer and disability rights activist. Cisternas, who became blind while she was in college has worked to increase access for people with disabilities in Chile and at the United ...
– Chilean disability rights activist, member of the committee that drafted the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an international human rights treaty of the United Nations intended to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Parties to the convention are required to promote, ...
and served as the chairperson on the
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities;
in 2017, was appointed the Special Envoy on Disability and Accessibility for the United Nations
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Claudia Cockburn – British activist for transportation accessibility
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Tony Coelho – former congressman from California, primary author and U.S. House sponsor of the
Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA () is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It affords similar protections against discrimination to Americans with disabilities as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ...
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Rebecca Cokley
Rebecca A. Hare Cokley (born December 4, 1978) is an American disability rights activist and public speaker who is currently the first U.S. Disability Rights Program Officer for the Ford Foundation. Prior to joining Ford, Cokley was the founding d ...
– Executive Director of the
National Council on Disability
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Cäsar Jacobson – Norwegian-Canadian. Bilaterally Deaf activist & United Nations Youth Champion, this person is a registered Health Care Worker focusing on Equality & Disability Rights Activism
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Kitty Cone – disability rights activist and staff member of the
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
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Lois Curtis
Lois Jeanette Curtis (14 July 1967 – 3 November 2022) was an American artist and the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court of the United States, United States Supreme Court case that became known as the ''Olmstead v. L.C., Olmstead Decision'' in ...
– American activist and the lead plaintiff in a U.S. Supreme Court case about unjustified segregation of people with disabilities in healthcare institutions
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Paul Darke – British academic and international disability rights activist
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Justin Whitlock Dart Jr.
Justin Whitlock Dart Jr. (August 29, 1930 – June 22, 2002) was an American activist and advocate for people with disabilities. He helped to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, co-founded the American Association of People with Di ...
– co-founder of the
American Association of People with Disabilities
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which advocates for the legal rights of people with disabilities.Imparato, Andrew J. 2005. "AAPD In Its Second Decade," ''AAPDnews'' (Spring 2005), p ...
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Nyle DiMarco – activist and spokesperson for LEAD-K, 'Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids' campaign for American Sign Language and English in education setting
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D. P. Sharma –
Indian disability rights activist working for equal opportunity in education, tech enabled education access, and transformation in education and employment policies
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Rich Donovan
Rich Donovan is a global expert in business development issues surrounding disability and accessibility. He is best known for creating financial instruments that track the intersection of corporate profitability with corporate commitment to disabi ...
– economist and founder of the Return On Disability Index
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Theresa Ducharme – founder of the disabled-rights advocacy group
People in Equal Participation Inc. in 1981; the organization's chair for many years thereafter
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April Dunn – helped pass Act 833 in
Louisiana which helped provide alternatives to graduation for students who cannot pass the standardized tests
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Anne Emerman - director of the New York City Mayor's Office for Disabilities (MOPD) during the administration of
David Dinkins.
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Dominick Evans
Dom Ławniczak Evans is a Polish-Irish-American filmmaker, streamer, public speaker, and social activist who focuses on LGBT rights and disability rights.
Early life
Evans was born in Toledo, Ohio to a Polish-American father, David Ławniczak ( ...
– filmmaker, activist, founder of #FilmDis. Media & Entertainment advocate for
Center for Disability Rights in New York.
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Edward Evans – Chairman of the UK
from 1949 to 1960
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Fred Fay Frederick A. Fay (September 12, 1944 – August 20, 2011) was an early leader in the disability rights movement in the United States. Through a combination of direct advocacy, grassroots organizing among the various disability rights communities, ...
– American advocate for disabled persons.
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Chai Feldblum – lead attorney on legal team that drafted the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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Julie Fernandez – actress with
osteogenesis imperfecta; founded
The Disability Foundation; active on presentation of disabled people.
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Catherine Frazee – co-director of
Ryerson University's
Institute for Disability Studies Research and Education
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Lex Frieden – Chairman of the
National Council on Disability from 2002 to 2006; key developer of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Judy Fryd – founded group in 1946 for parents of children with a learning disability; the group later became
Mencap
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Vic Finkelstein
Victor (Vic) Berel Finkelstein (25 January 1938 – 30 November 2011) was a disability rights activist and writer. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa and later living in Britain, Finkelstein is known as a pioneer of the social model of disability a ...
– South African born activist and academic, pioneer of the
social model of disability
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Haben Girma
Haben Girma (born July 29, 1988) is an American disability rights advocate, and the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School.
Early life and education
Girma was born in Oakland, California in 1988 to an Eritrean immigrant family. Her fath ...
– first
deafblind graduate of
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School (Harvard Law or HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States.
Each class ...
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Marilyn Golden
Marilyn Golden (March 22, 1954 – September 21, 2021) was an American disability rights activist, most notably in the area of transportation. For many years she was a Policy Analyst at the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF). She ...
– disability transportation activist
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Miro Griffiths – disabled academic and activist
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Chen Guangcheng – Chinese civil rights activist
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Laura Hershey – protested
MDA Labor Day Telethon; a feminist born with a form of
muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophies (MD) are a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of rare neuromuscular diseases that cause progressive weakness and breakdown of skeletal muscles over time. The disorders differ as to which muscles are primarily affe ...
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Judith Heumann – wheelchair user who co-founded the
World Institute on Disability; served as its co-director from 1983 to 1993; became the Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the
U.S. Department of State
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Rick Hansen – former Canadian Paralympian; raised $20 million for spinal cord research, rehabilitation and wheelchair sports by travelling by wheelchair through 34 countries
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Davina Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth – British Paralympian and
Representative peer
In the United Kingdom, representative peers were those peers elected by the members of the Peerage of Scotland and the Peerage of Ireland to sit in the British House of Lords. Until 1999, all members of the Peerage of England held the right to ...
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Malvika Iyer
Malvika Iyer (born 18 February 1989) is an Indian national, a bilateral amputee from an accidental blast while picking up a diffused grenade, a social worker, and a National Awardee. She is an international motivational speaker and a disability ...
– bilateral amputee, a disability rights activist, and a member of United Nations IANYD's Working Group
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Casar Jacobson – autism, disability, and gender equality rights activist, and a UN Women Youth Champion; Former
Miss Canada (2013). Bilaterally Deaf and uses
American Sign Language
American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States of America and most of Anglophone Canadians, Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual lang ...
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Harriet McBryde Johnson
Harriet McBryde Johnson (July 8, 1957 – June 4, 2008) was an American author, attorney, and disability rights activist. She was disabled due to a neuromuscular disease and used a motorized wheelchair.
Biography
Harriet McBryde Johnson was born ...
– a ''
New Mobility'' "Person of the Year"; a disability-rights attorney and anti-
euthanasia
Euthanasia (from el, εὐθανασία 'good death': εὖ, ''eu'' 'well, good' + θάνατος, ''thanatos'' 'death') is the practice of intentionally ending life to eliminate pain and suffering.
Different countries have different eut ...
activist
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I. King Jordan
Irving King Jordan (born June 16, 1943) is an American educator who became the first hearing loss, deaf president of Gallaudet University in 1988 after the ''Deaf President Now'' protest. Gallaudet is the world's only university with all program ...
– first deaf president of
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University ( ) is a private federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C. for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. It was founded in 1864 as a grammar school for both deaf and blind children. It was the first sc ...
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Helen Keller – American deaf-blind political activist, writer, and lecturer
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John D. Kemp
John D. Kemp is an American disability rights leader who co-founded the American Association of People with Disabilities and is currently the president and chief executive of the Lakeshore Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama.
Owing to a congenital ...
– American disability-rights activist; President and CEO of
Viscardi center and the
Henry Viscardi School
Henry Viscardi School is a state supported special school operated by the Viscardi Center in New York for severely disabled students requiring a specialized educational setting with medical supports.Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan
Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan is a Disability advocate, public speaker and United Nations humanitarian
Yar Khan was born in Hyderabad, India to an Indian father and English mother, and was raised in Canada.
Her interest in humanitarianism began whil ...
–
Disability advocate
The disability rights movement is a global social movement that seeks to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all people with disabilities.
It is made up of organizations of disability activists, also known as disability advocate ...
, public speaker and United Nations humanitarian
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Abha Khetarpal
Abha Khetarpal (born 10 June 1968) is an Indian disability rights activist and counsellor based in New Delhi, India. She is the founder of Cross The Hurdles – a counselling/educational resource website and mobile application designed for people ...
- Indian disability-rights activist, founder of Cross The Hurdles, the first-ever counselling/educational resource website and mobile application designed exclusively for people with disabilities.
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Lizzie Kiama - Kenyan founder of This-Ability Trust
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Bonnie Sherr Klein
Bonnie Sherr Klein (born 1941) is a feminist filmmaker, author and disability rights activist.
Early life and education
Bonnie Sherr Klein was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1941 to working class Jewish parents. She attended public ...
– directed the documentary film ''
Shameless: The ART of Disability'' (2006)
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Frank Larkin
Frank Larkin (1972 – 27 March 2020) was an Irish List of disability rights activists, disability rights activist. He was one of the most prominent such figures in his country.
Biography
Larkin was born with the birth defect spina bifida. He ...
– activist who, inspired by the frustrations of living with
spina bifida, sought to improve the lives of others with the condition; attended the
European Parliament and other continental-level events
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Paul K. Longmore – American history professor and activist who was instrumental in the establishment of
disability studies as an
academic discipline, and in changes to Social Security that granted people with disabilities more rights
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Carrie Ann Lucas – disability rights attorney
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Neil Marcus
Neil Marcus (January 3, 1954November 17, 2021) was an actor and playwright active in the development of disability culture, who has reshaped ways of thinking about disability.
Early life
Marcus was born on January 3, 1954, in White Plains, New ...
- actor and playwright active in the development of disability culture
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Robert Martin – activist for
independent living
Independent living (IL), as seen by its advocates, is a philosophy, a way of looking at society and disability, and a worldwide movement of disabled people working for equal opportunities, self-determination, and self-respect. In the context o ...
for disabled people
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Ron McCallum – member of
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; has been on the National People with Disabilities and Carers Council; Chair of Radio for the Print Handicapped of New South Wales Co-operative Ltd.; the first totally blind person to have been appointed to a full professorship at an Australian university
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Anne McDonald
Anne McDonald (11 January 1961 – 22 October 2010) was a nonverbal Australian person with cerebral palsy and severe intellectual disability who was one of the first subjects of the scientifically discredited facilitated communication (FC) tech ...
– activist for
independent living
Independent living (IL), as seen by its advocates, is a philosophy, a way of looking at society and disability, and a worldwide movement of disabled people working for equal opportunities, self-determination, and self-respect. In the context o ...
for disabled people
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Kathryn McGee
Kathryn "Kay" McGee (née Greene, May 6, 1920, in Chicago, Illinois – February 16, 2012 in River Forest, Illinois) was an American activist, recognized for founding two of the first organizations for the benefit of those with Down Syndrom ...
– American activist who founded the
National Association for Down Syndrome and the
National Down Syndrome Congress
The National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC) is a national not-for-profit organization that provides individuals, families, and health care providers information and support about Down syndrome, as well as advocating with and on behalf of individu ...
; her daughter Tricia had
Down syndrome
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Eva Middleton –
Belizean advocate for disability rights and involved with the
Belize Assembly for Persons with Diverse Abilities (BAPDA)
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Stacey Milbern – American activist who helped establish the
disability justice movement
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Paul Steven Miller
Paul Steven Miller (May 4, 1961 – October 19, 2010) was the Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law. – American civil rights lawyer, activist and law professor, was a Commissioner of the US
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and author of the
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
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Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi
Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi (born May 8, 1964, in Durham, North Carolina) is an American disability rights activist and an advocate for Israel. She serves as president of the disability advocacy nonprofit RespectAbility. She is also the co-founder a ...
– The co-founder/director of the Mizrahi Family Charitable Fund. She also currently serves as president of RespectAbility, a nonprofit fighting stigmas and advancing opportunities for people with disabilities
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Leroy F. Moore Jr. – African American writer, poet, community activist, feminist, and the founder of Krip-Hop
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Alf Morris
Alfred Morris, Baron Morris of Manchester, (23 March 1928 – 12 August 2012) was a British Labour Co-operative politician and disability rights campaigner.
Political career
Morris served as Member of Parliament for Manchester Wythenshawe fr ...
– introduced the
Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act and first "Minister for the Disabled" in Great Britain or anywhere else
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Karen Nakamura – American academic, author, filmmaker, photographer and the Robert and Colleen Haas Distinguished Chair of Disability Studies and Professor of Anthropology at
University of California, Berkeley
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Sainimili Naivalu - Fijian table tennis medallist and activist
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Neema Namadamu –
women's rights and
disability rights activist in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
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Ari Ne'eman – co-creator of the
Autistic Self Advocacy Network
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit advocacy organization run by and for individuals on the autism spectrum. ASAN advocates for the inclusion of autistic people in decisions that affect them, including: le ...
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Yetnebersh Nigussie
Yetnebersh Nigussie (born 24 January 1982) is an Ethiopian lawyer and disability rights activist. In 2017, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "her inspiring work promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, allowing ...
– blind lawyer and disability rights and anti-
AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual m ...
activist from
Ethiopia; founded the Ethiopian Center for Disability and Development (ECDD)
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Corbett O'Toole – disability rights activist and author in Berkeley, California; established the National Disabled Women's Educational Equity Project
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Mary Jane Owen
Mary Jane McKeown Owen (June 8, 1929 - July 14, 2019) was a disability rights activist, philosopher, policy expert and writer who lived and worked in Washington, D.C. from 1979 - 2019.
Biography
Owen was born in northern Illinois to Methodist mini ...
– disability rights activist, philosopher, policy expert and writer who has lived and worked in Washington, D.C. since 1979
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Jean-Christophe Parisot
Jean-Christophe Parisot de Bayard (20 June 1967 – 18 October 2020) was a French political scientist and disability activist with tetraplegia due to myopathy.
Early life and education
He was born in Douala, Cameroon. At ten he was diagnosed ...
– founder of ''Collectif des Démocrates Handicapés''
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Ajith C. S. Perera
Ajith Chrysantha Stephen Perera, Justice of the Peace#Sri Lanka, JP, Chartered Chemist, CChem., Royal Society of Chemistry, FRSC (29 February 1956 – 29 October 2020) was a Chartered Chemist by profession, a scholar, a former Senior manag ...
– Chief Executive
Idiriya
IDIRIYA is a not-for-profit humanitarian organisation focusing on disability rights based in Sri Lanka.
History
IDIRIYA was founded in 2005 by disability rights activist, disability activist Ajith C. S. Perera. in Sri Lanka activist in favour of the
social model of disability and
Inclusive Society
Social exclusion or social marginalisation is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a term that has been used widely in Europe and was first used in France in the late 20th century. It is used across discipline ...
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Richard Pimentel – activist for workplace rights for disabled people
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Victor Pineda – American activist, participated as government delegate in the drafting of the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an international human rights treaty of the United Nations intended to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Parties to the convention are required to promote, ...
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Alan Reich
Alan Anderson Reich (January 1, 1930 – November 8, 2005) was the founder of the National Organization on Disability. In 1962 Reich sustained severe spinal injuries in a diving accident, making him a wheelchair user for the rest of his life. ...
– founder of the
National Organization on Disability
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Maria Verónica Reina
Maria Verónica Reina (15 June 1964 – 27 October 2017) was an Argentine educational psychologist and activist who campaigned internationally for Disability rights movement, disability rights. Representing the International Disability and Developm ...
(1960s–2017) – Argentine educational psychologist and disability rights activist
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Gilberto Rincón Gallardo
Gilberto Rincón Gallardo y Meltis (15 May 1939 – 30 August 2008) was a Mexican politician, activist and former presidential candidate.
Biography
Rincón Gallardo was born in Mexico City into an upper-class family descendant of the Marquess ...
– Mexican politician with shortened arms who worked on disability issues
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Edward Roberts – first quadriplegic to attend the
University of California, Berkeley; his fight for access at Berkeley spread into seeking access in the community and the development of the first Centre for Independent Living
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John Elder Robison
John Elder Robison (born August 13, 1957) is the American author of the 2007 memoir '' Look Me in the Eye'', detailing his life with undiagnosed Asperger syndrome and savant abilities, and of three other books. Robison has had several careers. In ...
– autism rights activist and author
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Jay Ruderman
Jay Seth Ruderman (born March 16, 1966) is an American lawyer, disability rights activist and philanthropist. He is the president of the Ruderman Family Foundation.
Early life and education
Jay Ruderman was born in Boston to Marcia and Morton E. ...
– President of the Ruderman Family Foundation, advocating for the rights of people with disabilities in the United States and in Israel
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Ali Saberi
Ali Saberi ( fa, علی صابری, born 1973) is an Iranian lawyer and disability rights activist who serves as a member of the City Council of Tehran since 2014. Saberi who is considered one of the highest-paid lawyers in Iran, has been fully bli ...
– member of the
City Council of Tehran and one of the highest-paid lawyers in Iran with a fee around $1.7 million
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Peggy S. Salters Peggy S. Salters, from South Carolina, in 2005 became the first recipient of electroconvulsive therapy in the United States to win a jury verdict and a large money judgment ($635,177) in compensation for extensive permanent amnesia
Amnesia i ...
– first survivor of electroshock treatment in the United States to win a jury verdict and a large money judgment ($635,177) in compensation for extensive permanent amnesia and cognitive disability caused by the procedure
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Sandra Schnur Sandra Schnur (July 30, 1935 – February 2, 1994) was a pioneer American disability rights leader and author, working mainly in New York City.
Early life
Schnur was born on July 30, 1935, in New York City to a Jewish family. Schnur contracted po ...
– director of the New York City Half-fare Program for the Handicapped; wrote an early guide for disabled in the city; had quadriplegia
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Annie Segarra
Annie Segarra (born August 22, 1990), also known as Annie Elainey, is an American YouTuber, artist, and activist for LGBT and disability rights. Segarra, who is queer, Latinx, and disabled, advocates for accessibility, body positivity, and medi ...
– American YouTuber and intersectional activist
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Nabil Shaban
Nabil Shaban (born 12 February 1953) is a Jordanian-British actor and writer. He co-founded Graeae—a theatre group which promotes disabled performers. He's best known as the recurring villain Sil in ''Doctor Who''.
Early years and career
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– Jordanian-British actor, journalist, and founder of The Graeae, a theater group which promotes disabled performers
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Jim Sinclair – Coordinator and founder of
Autism Network International, advisor to
Syracuse University
Syracuse University (informally 'Cuse or SU) is a Private university, private research university in Syracuse, New York. Established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the university has been nonsectarian since 1920. Locate ...
's Disability Cultural Center
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver – lifelong advocate for people with intellectual disabilities who founded Special Olympics International in 1968
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Satendra Singh – doctor with disability and founder of
Enabling Unit
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Max Starkloff (1937–2010) – founded
Paraquad, one of the first independent living centers in the United States; advocated for the
Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA () is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It affords similar protections against discrimination to Americans with disabilities as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ...
in 1990
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John Franklin Stephens – actor, athlete, and activist with Down syndrome
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Simon Stevens
Simon Laurence Stevens, Baron Stevens of Birmingham, (born 4 August 1966) is a British public policy adviser, former CEO, and independent member of the UK House of Lords. He served as the eighth Chief Executive of the National Health Service ...
– disability issues consultant known for his high-profile work around disability issues in the UK
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Joni Ericson Tada – evangelical Christian author, radio host, and founder of Joni and Friends, an organization "accelerating Christian ministry in the disability community."
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Sunaura Taylor
Sunaura "Sunny" Taylor (born March 21, 1982) is an American painter, writer and activist for disability and animal rights. She currently resides in Oakland, California, and is Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy ...
– artist, writer, and activist
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Jack Thorne – English screenwriter and playwright
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Chris Underhill – a founder of
Thrive and ADD International (Action on Disability and Development)
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Susanna van Tonder – Luxembourgish disability-rights activist, patient advocate and blogger with multiple sclerosis
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Lizzie Velásquez
Elizabeth Anne Velásquez (; born March 13, 1989) is an American motivational speaker, activist, author, and YouTuber. She was born with an extremely rare congenital disease called Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome that, among o ...
– author and public speaker on themes of self-esteem and bullying of young people with disabilities
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Henry Viscardi Jr. – American disability-rights activist who was also advisor to eight US presidents on disability matters
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Yuval Wagner
Yuval Wagner is an Israeli Air Force combat pilot who was injured in a helicopter crash in 1987. It left him paralysed and he was reliant on a wheelchair. He realised the lack of accessibility in Israel for people with disabilities, and started Ac ...
– President of Access Israel
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Ron Whyte
Ronald Melville Whyte (1941–1989) was an American playwright, critic, and disability rights activist.
Early life
Whyte was born November 18, 1941, in Black Eagle, Montana, to Eva Ranieri, a homemaker. and Henry Melville Whyte, a railroad ma ...
– playwright who was on the President's Committee for the Employment of the Handicapped
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Alice Wong – founded the
Disability Visibility Project
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Grace Woodhead
Grace Eyre Woodhead (24 February 1864 – 5 April 1936) was a British philanthropist and mental health reformer. She looked after people all her life and the organisation she created, the Guardianship Society, is now known as the Grace Eyre Found ...
– care in the community in 1890 in the UK
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Patrisha Wright – known as "the General" for her work in coordinating the campaign to enact the
Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA () is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It affords similar protections against discrimination to Americans with disabilities as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ...
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Benafsha Yaqoobi – commissioner at the
Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) until she fled Afghanistan with her husband in 2021
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Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah – Ghanaian cyclist with one leg who rode across Ghana to raise awareness and works to increase the number of wheelchairs in his country
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Stella Young
Stella Jane Young (24 February 1982 – 6 December 2014) was an Australian comedian, journalist and disability rights activist.
Early life and education
Young was born in 1982 at Stawell, Victoria. She was born with osteogenesis imperfect ...
(1982–2014) – Australian journalist, comedian, and disability activist, used a wheelchair for most of her life, editor of the ABC online magazine ''Ramp Up''
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Frieda Zames
Frieda Zames (October 29, 1932 – June 16, 2005) was an American disability rights activist and mathematics professor. With her sister, Doris Zames Fleischer, Zames wrote ''The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation'', Reviews: ...
– mathematics professor, writer and advocate for access to all aspects of public life, especially transportation; as an official of
Disabled in Action, campaigned for wheelchair access on New York City buses, ferries and taxis and buildings like the
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built from 1930 to 1931. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the st ...
; with her sister, Zames, wrote the book, ''The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation''
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Maysoon Zayid
Maysoon Zayid ( ar, ميسون زايد) is an American actress and comedian. Of Palestinian descent, she is known as one of America's first Muslim women comedians.
Early life
Zayid was born in New Jersey in 1974. She described herself in a ...
– Palestinian actress, comedian, and disability rights activist known for her Ted Talk, "I've Got 99 Problems...Palsy is Just One"
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Hale Zukas
Hale J. Zukas (May 31, 1943 – November 30, 2022) was an American disability rights activist. He was a member of the Rolling Quads at the University of California, Berkeley, and a founder of the first Center for Independent Living (CIL) in Ber ...
– architectural and transportation barriers consultant, known for his pioneering work in Berkeley, California; lobbied for the creation and adoption of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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Lists of social activists