Close Menu

Tag Archives: civil rights

Colorful illustration showing people with diverse disabilities and backgrounds standing together and raising their hands in unity in front of a sunrise over a city skyline. Symbols representing justice, housing, education, transportation, and accessibility surround the scene, conveying hope, progress, and community.

A Brighter 2026: Progress Through Community

By The Advocacy Network on Disabilities |

The past year reminded us of a difficult truth: disability rights in the United States remain fragile, contested, and—far too often—rolled back. At the same time, it reaffirmed something just as powerful. When communities come together, when we refuse to be silent, and when we insist on a world where everyone belongs, progress is… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

Honoring Dr. King on Sistrunk Boulevard: Community, Culture, and Connection

By The Advocacy Network on Disabilities |

This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, our Inclusion Specialists Van Gray and Herchella “Chel” Baynes joined families, neighbors, and community leaders along Sistrunk Boulevard for Fort Lauderdale’s annual MLK Day Parade—an event rooted in history, pride, and collective purpose. Sistrunk Boulevard is more than a parade route. It is a historic African American corridor… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Designed and Powered by NextClient

© 2016 - 2026 Advocacy Network on Disabilities, Inc. All rights reserved.
Custom WebShop™ nonprofit organization website design by NextClient.com.

Primary Funding Provided By