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The ADA and Employment: Raising Awareness. Enhancing Opportunities.

By Peyton CirculliOne of the many fundamental goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act is to provide equal opportunities for employment to people with disabilities. Employees with disabilities are productive, resilient, dedicated workers who enhance and diversify their workplace culture. However, in New Hampshire, only 43.8 percent of people...

Why Should New Hampshire Return to Business as Usual?

By Romy Eberle Months have passed since Governor Chris Sununu’s original stay-at-home order went into effect in response to the pandemic. The order, which closed the physical workplace and barred in-person operations of all non-essential businesses, caused many employers to adopt accommodations...

Crip Camp

Just down the road from Woodstock, NY in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a parallel revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for disabled teenagers. Steeped in the humor and music of the era, Crip Campexplores the universal experience of summer camp awakenings that would transform lives and shape the future of the disability rights movement. Told from the point of view of former camper Jim LeBrecht, the film traces the journeys of campers up to the present day, in this compelling and untold story of a powerful journey towards inclusion.* This spirited look at grassroots activism is executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama. *International Documentary Association Available to view on Netflix

Looking Back on the Passing of the ADA

By Vanessa Blais, Project Manager with the NH Council on Developmental Disabilities Justin Dart, Jr. (Godfather of the ADA) NH State House ADA rally, 1990Stewards of the Revolution Most people in the disability community know the image of President George H. W. Bush in the White House Rose Garden signing the Americans with Disabilities...