The Americans with Disabilities Act at 30 Years

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Jul 30, 2020

New York Times Obituaries editor Amy Padnani and reporter Julia Carmel join us to discuss their series The A.D.A. at 30: Beyond the Law’s Promise, which explores how the Americans With Disabilities Act has shaped modern life for people with disabilities in the 30 years since it was passed. And listeners share how the A.D.A. has impacted their life, or the lives of family members.

 

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