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Disability Pride

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A disabled journalist documents the growth of the “ADA Generation,” the rise of neurodiversity, and the evolving landscape of disability rights and justice. Through interviews and reportage, the narrative traces societal attitudes and activist agendas around disability, transitioning from a civil rights struggle to a celebration of identity and heritage. Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) over thirty years ago, significant changes are evident—such as wheelchair ramps, braille signage, public transit lifts, closed captioning, and workplace accommodations. For those under 30, the expectation of full participation of disabled individuals in society has always existed. Journalist Ben Mattlin highlights how a new generation of young activists has made diversity and inclusiveness central to contemporary social justice movements and media representation. Examples include a prominent Times Square billboard featuring disabled model Jillian Mercado and Ali Stroker, the first wheelchair-using performer to win a Tony. This new wave of visibility and pride is advancing the cause of disability justice, with activists advocating for long-term personal-assistance services and mental health support from diverse perspectives. While this activism differs from earlier protest movements, it exemplifies a fearless push towards progress in the disability rights movement.

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Disability Pride, Ben Mattlin

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