Author Archives: DREDF

Amazon Agrees to Caption Amazon Video By December 31, 2016

October 14, 2015
"Amazon's resolve to make its online offerings accessible to people who are deaf and hard of hearing should serve as an example for streaming entertainment providers who refuse to close caption their far more limited catalogs," said Arlene Mayerson, DREDF's Directing Attorney, regarding the case that continues progress begun through agreements with Netflix and Apple.

The John R. Lewis Intersectionality Award

October 5, 2015
DREDF is proud to establish the John R. Lewis Intersectionality Award. Mr. Lewis, an icon of the civil rights movement has continually recognized that the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as disability, race, class, and gender create overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.

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Upcoming Webinar

September 28, 2015
Promising Collaborations Between IL Centers, ADRCs, and Medicaid Managed Care Plans
These collaborative models, operating in different configurations, re-envision the independent living philosophy and related services as central elements of both care coordination and Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS).

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Promising Practices: Webinar #2 Recording and Materials

September 28, 2015
Webinar Recording and Materials 9/24/15
PROMISING PRACTICE: An Innovative Three-Way Complex Care Collaboration: Berkeley Center for Independent Living (CIL), LifeLong Medical Care, and Alameda Alliance Health Plan, Berkeley, California

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September 22 Webinar Materials Available

September 23, 2015
The webinar covered the consumer protections provided under the CCI. The webinar also provided a detailed summary of what benefits will be provided by Cal MediConnect plans and a review of what long term services and supports are being integrated into managed care.

Promising Practices: Webinar #1 Recording and Materials

September 3, 2015
Webinar Recording and Materials 8/27/15
Promising Practices: The Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC), a rural collaboration between the Independent Living Center—FREED, Area 4 Agency on Aging, and other LTSS and safety net providers, Grass Valley, California

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Disability Discrimination Civil Rights Complaint vs. Berkeley Unified School District

November 30, 2018
DREDF filed a disability discrimination civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights against Berkeley Unified School District for its continuing failure to ensure the provision of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to qualified students with disabilities in violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“Title II” or “ADA”), 42 U.S.C. § 12131 et seq., and its implementing regulations at 28 C.F.R. Part 35; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulations at 34 C.F.R. Part 104. [...]

The Making of the ADA – Week Four

August 17, 2015
Memories from the 10th Anniversary Week Four: Carolyn Osolinik, Richard Thornburgh and Marilyn Golden In an effort to capture the day–to–day memories of some of those who were part of this historic event, the University of San Francisco and Access Video, collaborated with DREDF during 1999 and 2000 to interview some of the people who were central to the law's passage.

Marilyn Golden: wanted to do the right thing so we evolved that policy with them

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The Making of the ADA – Week Three

July 30, 2015
Memories from the 10th Anniversary
Week Three: C. Boyden Gray, Ralph G. Neas, and Arlene Mayerson (Part 2)
In an effort to capture the day–to–day memories of some of those who were part of this historic event, the University of San Francisco and Access Video, collaborated with DREDF during 1999 and 2000 to interview some of the people who were central to the law's passage.

Arlene Mayerson: What covers that? And so we were able to change the words.

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