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    Three Black and disabled folx (a non-binary person holding a cane, a non-binary person sitting in a power wheelchair, and a femme sitting in a chair) casually smile at the camera while a rainbow pride flag drapes on the wall behind them.
    Queer and Disabled: Thriving at the Intersections of Pride and Disability Justice NAMED Advocates
    June 13, 2025

    Queer and Disabled: Thriving at the Intersections of Pride and Disability Justice

    Pride Month is a time of celebration and reflection for many in the LGBTQIA+ community. It’s a moment to honor the legacy of resistance, to remember the struggles that paved…
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    Keri Gary is standing in the front, holding a phone and taking a picture with members of the HR and DEI team at Goldenvoice and parent company AEG. Keri is wearing a black bucket hat, black-rimmed glasses, a yellow scarf, and an orange tie-dye shirt. On the left side of the picture, there is a dark-skinned person wearing a black cap and long black wavy hair. On the right side, there are three individuals wearing bright orange worker vests, all with medium and light skin tones.
    Why We Need More Programs for BIPOC-Disabled Professionals NAMED Advocates
    May 31, 2024

    Why We Need More Programs for BIPOC-Disabled Professionals

    "Saying they can't hire me because I have cerebral palsy really broke me because I can't change that about myself." - Lionel Migrino It's time to face the hard truth…
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    A vibrant orange graphic that features a Black disabled wheelchair user working on his laptop. The text reads Racism + Ableism, How can you fight it?
    Racism + Ableism: How can you fight it? NAMED Advocates
    March 23, 2024

    Racism + Ableism: How can you fight it?

    In this eye-opening exploration, we define racism and ableism, shedding light on how these intersecting forms of discrimination impact individuals and communities.

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    A Black non-binary person laughs while sitting in a cushioned wicker chair with their leopard print cane. They are surrounded by four more disabled people of color. Everyone is in the midst of conversation at a rooftop deck party.
    10 Ways to Foster Inclusivity for People with Disabilities NAMED Advocates
    December 6, 2023

    10 Ways to Foster Inclusivity for People with Disabilities

    "I have been in political workspaces in which I had to advocate for closed captions on videos and transcription. And most times those accommodations were far and in-between, and I…
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    An orange gradient flyer that says Accessibility a Basic Understanding. There is a photo of Keri Gray on the right side of the image.
    A Basic Understanding of Accessibility NAMED Advocates
    November 29, 2023

    A Basic Understanding of Accessibility

    In the United States, over 25% of people have a disability. Our colleagues, community members, and families most likely have at least one person with a disability. So what qualifies as a disability? What is an accommodation? This tutorial examines a basic understanding of accessibility.

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