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ADA’s Legacy? A Generation of Problem-Solvers


This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Twenty years is significant, not because it’s a round number, but rather, because it represents a generation of experience gained since the law was enacted. Many of us who lobbied for the ADA believed at the time that it could take a generation or more, as it had with the Civil Rights Act before it, to fulfill the ADA’s promise of equal opportunity for Americans with disabilities. Continue reading

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Aging and the Genetic Other


[This is the core of a seminar for genetic counselors that I will give at the National Human Genome Research Institute on May 8. I am posting it in the Fair Use Lab to shape-shift it into an MP3 so … Continue reading

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