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SUMMARY:Part 10 of 10: What Comes Next? Transition for High School Students with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Transition to adulthood is full of uncertainty\, but the IDEA\, Section 504\, and the ADA\, plus available resources\, help ensure our high school students begin preparing for a thriving and successful life after high school\, no matter what that looks like. Parents and students alike can join DREDF’s advocates for this webinar as we walk through the transition process in special education from start to finish\, and all the considerations for the IEP team\, 504 team\, and\, most importantly\, the student. \n  \nYou must register in advance for this training: Registration Link \n  \n*CART (live captions) provided. Contact pti@dredf.org for any accommodations you may need by Monday\, June 1st. Late requests may not be possible to fill.
URL:https://dredf.org/event/part-10-of-10-what-comes-next-transition-for-high-school-students-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="DREDF Parent Training and Information Center":MAILTO:iephelp@dredf.org
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SUMMARY:Parte 10 de 10: ¿Qué sigue? La transición para estudiantes de secundaria con discapacidades
DESCRIPTION:La transición a la vida adulta está llena de incertidumbre; sin embargo\, la Ley de Educación para Individuos con Discapacidades (IDEA – por sus siglas en inglés)\, la Sección 504 y la ADA — junto con los recursos disponibles— ayudan a garantizar que nuestros estudiantes de secundaria comiencen a prepararse para una vida próspera y exitosa después de graduarse\, independientemente de la forma que esta adopte. Tanto padres como estudiantes pueden unirse a los defensores de DREDF en este seminario web\, en el que recorreremos el proceso de transición en la educación especial de principio a fin\, abordando todas las consideraciones pertinentes para el equipo del IEP\, el equipo de la Sección 504 y\, lo que es más importante\, para el propio estudiante. \n  \n*Se proporcionará CART (subtítulos en directo). Póngase en contacto con pti@dredf.org antes del 1 de junio para solicitar cualquier adaptación que pueda necesitar. Es posible que no se puedan atender las solicitudes de última hora. \n  \nDebe registrarse con anticipación para esta capacitación: Enlace de registro
URL:https://dredf.org/event/parte-10-de-10-que-sigue-la-transicion-para-estudiantes-de-secundaria-con-discapacidades/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="DREDF Parent Training and Information Center":MAILTO:iephelp@dredf.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260623T130000
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CREATED:20260611T184836Z
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SUMMARY:Federal Retreat\, California Resolve: Emotional Support Animals After HUD's Policy Reversal
DESCRIPTION:When HUD’s May 22\, 2026 memo ended federal fair housing enforcement for disabled people with emotional support animals\, it changed the agency’s posture—not the law. This webinar breaks down what the memo does and does not do\, then focuses on the protections that remain strong for disabled Californians. We’ll also share practical tips for advocates and tenants. \n  \n*MCLE: 1 Recognition and Elimination of Bias credit \n  \n**ASL and CART (live captions) provided. Contact Ally Cline at acline@dredf.org for any accommodations you may need by Thursday\, June 18th. Late requests may not be possible to fill. You must register in advance for this webinar: Registration Link
URL:https://dredf.org/event/federal-retreat-california-resolve-emotional-support-animals-after-huds-policy-reversal/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260630T133000
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CREATED:20260610T171255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T171255Z
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SUMMARY:Housing Advocacy 101 for CARE Court Counsel
DESCRIPTION:California’s mental health system\, administered through counties\, offers a number of housing programs and supports that are potentially available to CARE Court respondents and other clients with mental health disabilities. Some of these programs and supports are longstanding; others are new or changing. Join this training for a review of available housing programs and supports and how to make sure your client receives these benefits. \n  \n*MCLE: 1.25 General Credits \n  \n**ASL and CART (live captions) provided. Contact Ally Cline at acline@dredf.org for any accommodations you may need by Tuesday\, June 23rd. Late requests may not be possible to fill. You must register in advance for this webinar: Registration Link
URL:https://dredf.org/event/housing-advocacy-101-for-care-court-counsel/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260728T170000
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SUMMARY:Let’s Talk About the Problem\, with Author Dara Baldwin
DESCRIPTION:Join DREDF\, in partnership with the Center for Independent Living (CIL)\, for an evening of conversation and connection with author\, Dara Baldwin\, about her journey to become a disability activist and policymaker while facing the reality of the erasure of people of color in the disability rights movement. The event will be held Tuesday\, July 28\, from 5 to 8 pm PT at the Ed Roberts Campus and online. \n  \nDara’s book\, To Be a Problem has been described by Dave Zirin\, author of The Kaepernick Effect\, as “… a revolutionary text from a unique perspective all too ignored in our society. In a time when dehumanization is on the march\, to read a book so rooted in our collective humanity is an absolute gift.” \n  \n*ASL and CART (live captions) provided. Contact Ally Cline at acline@dredf.org for any accommodations you may need by Tuesday\, July 21. Late requests may not be possible to fill. You must register in advance for this event: Registration Link
URL:https://dredf.org/event/lets-talk-about-the-problem-with-author-dara-baldwin/
LOCATION:Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94703\, United States
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SUMMARY:DREDF's 47th Anniversary Gala | Disability Culture: Loud\, Proud\, Unstoppable
DESCRIPTION:  \nThursday\, September 10\, 2026 \n5:00 PM – 7:45 PM PDT \nEd Roberts Campus\, Berkeley & Online \n  \nThis year’s theme is Disability Culture: Loud\, Proud\, Unstoppable. \n  \nWe’re putting the “lit” in disability by honoring the resilience\, pride\, collaboration\, and ingenuity of our community in the face of daily challenges. \n  \nWe invite you to join us in honoring who we are\, what we’ve built\, and where we’re going. \n  \nWe are proud to feature:\n  \n\n\n\n\nLachi (she/her) is a legally blind American recording artist\, songwriter\, touring performer\, record producer\, media personality\, author\, and disability culture advocate.  \n  \nA USA Today 2024 Woman of the Year\, Lachi is also the founder and CEO of RAMPD (Recording Artists & Music Professionals with Disabilities).
URL:https://dredf.org/event/47th-gala/
LOCATION:Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94703\, United States
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