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Disability Vote

We believe in empowering the disability community to make their mark in the political realm. These posts amplify the power of the disability vote.

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Shopping for the Best Presidential Candidate? Here’s a List to Help.

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Finding Space for Myself in a Social Justice Movement that Doesn’t Make Space for Me

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Here’s Some Free Advice for Presidential Candidates on How to Talk About Disability

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Reflecting on the Disability Community’s Shake-Ups and Important Moments of 2018

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Midterm Elections are Over, But Our Work for Disability Representation in Government Isn’t Done

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Why Do I #CripTheVote? Because the Disability Vote is Power.

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One Way to Make Voting More Accessible to the Disability Community? Vote-by-Mail.

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Call for Blog Posts and Videos on the Disability Vote

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Students With Mental Health Disabilities Are Not a Burden

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ballot box next to the Georgia state flag in the state's shape. Quote reads, "The right and ability to vote is something that is very dear to me and I don’t take it lightly."

Voting Isn’t Always Accessible For Blind People, But I Refuse to Not Vote

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Disabled Person Online? Here are Some Tips for Navigating the Internet.

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We Want YOU to Support the Disability Vote (A Voting Accessibility Guide)

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Engaging in Politics as a Disabled Person: an Interview with Carrie Ann Lucas

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A group of people with both visible and hidden disabilities is gathered in the Light Court at City Hall. They are holding posters of people with disabilities who have been killed by the police. An ACLU Disability Rights attorney in glasses, Claudia Center, is speaking and gesturing with her hands. A sign language interpreter is to the left, and ACLU Disability Rights attorney, Susan Mizner is to the right, squatting on the floor and holding a sign of an African-American man with a disability killed by police. Other protestors are listening, standing, sitting in chairs and in wheelchairs.

Five Questions for ACLU Attorney Susan Mizner

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VIDEO: Disability Rights Oregon – Accessible Voting Tablets

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