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Lawrence Carter-Long is the director of communications at Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF). In this video interview, he shines a spotlight on how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) came to be through the persistent work of disability activists. “The draft legislation for the Americans with Disabilities Act was put together in the mid-’80s. And then, right, 1990, over 20 years later, what did it take to pass that law? Disability being disruptive. Disabled people saying, ‘No, no, no. We’re not going to be taken for granted, we’re not going to be left behind, and we’re going to show you how determined and how dedicated we are.’ Those are decades between advances, decades between real progress. We’ve waited long enough. The time to be included, the time for this to change is now. And you can be a part of it. You should be a part of it.” We encourage you to share this video using the hashtag #DisabilityInclusion. To continue your learning journey, please visit https://disabilityphilanthropy.org/ -- This video was created to be accessible to the widest possible audience. This is why interviewees offer physical descriptions of themselves and there are features like audio descriptions, on-screen captions as well as closed-captions, and an accessible transcript available at: https://disabilityphilanthropy.org/wp... To learn more about inclusive media, please visit https://rootedinrights.org/accessthat/