April 1, 2011

Disability At Harvard

Did anyone ask Mr. Glassman how many lawsuits the Disability Law Center filed on behalf of their clients? There are numerous lobbyists and technology providers eager to sell equipment to lawyers. Many legal advocates petition the legislature. Few lawyers who are paid as attorneys actually litigate to bring improved lives for persons with disabilities. That is why their status in society remains low. Even rehabilitation services organizations direct disabled persons into unskilled jobs. One wonders why with all of the thousands of taxpayer funded programs to address discrimination toward black people in America and especially at Harvard and in Cambridge why aren't persons with disabilities allowed to have a one-day event solely for their benefit?

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/4/1/disability-housing-disabled-color/

Disability, Race Discussed
By Linda M. Buehler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Harvard Crimson
Friday, April 01, 2011

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