"A searing call out of the systemic racism happening in disability rights and also ableism occurring in other justice movements, told through the story of a Black women activist and policymakers."--
"A searing call out of the systemic racism happening in disability rights and also ableism occurring in other justice movements, told through the story of a Black women activist and policymakers."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dara Baldwin is an activist, scholar, and author with over twenty years of experience in policy and social justice work. She currently runs her own equity consulting firm DMadrina, LLC. She formerly held the position of Director of National Policy for the Center for Disability Rights, Inc. (CDR). Baldwin has led multiple national and international advocacy campaigns as an expert in disability laws and policy. She works on Housing and Transportation equity, Criminal Justice, and many other issue areas.
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Foreword Introduction CHAPTER 1 Building an Activist CHAPTER 2 Creating a Policy Maker CHAPTER 3 Knowledge Is Power CHAPTER 4 Direct with Great Force CHAPTER 5 Disability in the Beltway Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes
Foreword Introduction CHAPTER 1 Building an Activist CHAPTER 2 Creating a Policy Maker CHAPTER 3 Knowledge Is Power CHAPTER 4 Direct with Great Force CHAPTER 5 Disability in the Beltway Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes
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