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  • More than 1 in 4 , adults in the United States have some type of disability.
    cdc.gov
  • Today, there are nearly 5 million Americans with disabilities, making up 13% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population, which represents a substantial workforce and consumer base in our country.
    PEW Research Center
  • Adults with disabilities today are more likely to experience health issues compared to those without disabilities, from obesity at a 10% increase to heart disease at a 7% increase to diabetes at a 9% increase.
    cdc.gov
  • 25% of disabled adults aged 18-44 have unmet healthcare needs due to cost.
    cdc.gov
  • 1 in 6 people worldwide has a significant disability, and this number is expected to increase.
    World Health Organization
  • 25% of people with disabilities experience housing insecurity and homelessness.
    cdc.gov

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This is life from a disabled lens. Disability Visibility is a podcast hosted by San Francisco night owl Alice Wong featuring conversations on politics, culture, and media with disabled people.
 

Where to listen: Spotify

This film is an oral history, told by the movement’s mythical heroes themselves, and illustrated through the use of rare archival footage. The story features Fred Fay, who suffered a spinal cord injury at age 17 in 1961, and simply refused to be relegated to life’s sidelines just because he couldn’t walk. He fought tirelessly for decades for equal rights, access, and opportunity for the disabled, including advocating for programs allowing the disabled to live independently. (Fred died August 20, 2011; the film is dedicated to him.) Also featured is Ed Roberts, who founded the independent living movement in Berkeley and is also considered a father of the disability rights movement.

 

Where to watch: PBS Documentaries

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Upcoming Events

Project Bread’s 56th Annual Walk for Hunger

The Walk for Hunger fuels vital state-wide hunger initiatives across Massachusetts. Register today to get in on the action, and community fun as we take strides toward ending hunger in Massachusetts! See you Sunday, May 5th on the Boston Common!

How to Avoid Groupthink in Government

Join this free online event to explore effective strategies for avoiding groupthink in government. You’ll learn how to create a culture that values and encourages diverse viewpoints, critical thinking and open dialogue.

Collective Power for Reproductive Justice Conference

This year’s Collective Power Conference theme will explore ways of organizing, connecting, and cultivating practices that center impacted communities, foster collective resistance, and practice community care.

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Racial Justice at Work Summit

The Second Annual Racial Justice at Work Summit is exploring who we need to be, what we need to know, and what we need to do to make justice for all a reality.

Boston Pride for the People Festival and Parade

The purpose of the Pride Parade is to commemorate the brave LGBTQ+ people who risked their safety to advocate for the lives and humanity of LGBTQ+ people, to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, and to advoadvocate for equity and inclusion for LGBTQ+ people.

Greater Boston PFLAG Pride and Passion Event

Greater Boston PFLAG’s mission is to advocate for and advance equity and societal affirmation of LGBTQ+ people by building and strengthening loving families, safe communities, and a diverse and inclusive society.

Wicked Queer Film Festival

Wicked Queer exhibits bold, compelling films that demonstrate the variety and depth of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community.

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Free Veteran, Elderly and Disabled Cleaning

A support network is the best solution for our community, come out and receive the love and care missing for the vulnerable adults of Houston. Our veterans have taken care of our country and the older generation has raised us but in the end the support system dwindles for them unfortunately. Midwestsolutionbased is here to…

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Sorting and Processing International Aid (PM)

Believing that every child belongs in a safe, nurturing, and permanent family, Buckner International works daily to stabilize, heal, and empower families to realize their fullest, God-given potential. The Buckner Humanitarian Aid Center assists by providing aid to these families. Depending on the current need, you may be working on one of the following projects:…

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Oak Cliff Food Distribution (indoors)

Oak Cliff exists in a food desert and our community faces extreme disparities in health outcomes. We need volunteers weekly to support food justice initiatives.

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