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Call for Stories: Share your experiences to highlight the value of educational accommodations

In response to pandemic-related school closures, the U.S. Department of Education was considering waiving part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the federal law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities. While they have since released a statement that this waiver will not happen, accessible virtual learning remains a crucial issue.

The potential gutting of educational opportunities for students with disabilities did receive some media coverage (check out some local coverage, including this Seattle Times piece and this piece from Crosscut), but that coverage has been focused on stories from parents and educators of disabled kids. We recognize that we have also been a part of that problem, and our goal is to change that.

We want to hear directly from disabled students currently being impacted, as well as disabled adults who can speak to why access to educational accommodations is crucial, and how these accommodations (or a lack of them) impacted their lives. We especially encourage people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to share their stories, and will work with you to support you. We are committed to making it accessible to share your story. Please let us know how we can best accommodate and enable you to do so.

We invite you to pitch us a blog post or we can do a 30-minute remote video interview (that we will edit). Both opportunities are paid. Check out our COVID-19 resources page for examples of recent blogs and remote videos.

If you’d like to share your story, please feel free email us at info@rootedinrights.org with the following info or you can also leave this information in a voicemail at: 206-324-1521 extension 242

  • Your Name:
  • Your City and State:
  • Your Disability:
  • A few sentences about your experience with special education/educational accommodations as a student.
  • Whether you would prefer to write a blog or be interviewed for a video (that we would edit for you).
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Rooted in Rights exists to amplify the perspectives of the disability community. Blog posts and storyteller videos that we publish and content we re-share on social media do not necessarily reflect the opinions or values of Rooted in Rights nor indicate an endorsement of a program or service by Rooted in Rights. We respect and aim to reflect the diversity of opinions and experiences of the disability community. Rooted in Rights seeks to highlight discussions, not direct them. Learn more about Rooted In Rights

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