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SUMMARY:Informational Briefing: HHS's Anti-Trans Proposal to Limit Section 504
DESCRIPTION:On December 18\, 2025\, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed three rules that will harm transgender youth and adults. One proposal is to amend Section 504 regulations to allow disability discrimination against trans people with gender dysphoria. Gender dysphoria is a medical condition experienced by some transgender individuals and that can be a disability. Section 504 bars disability discrimination by those who receive federal dollars. Join this informational briefing to learn about this harmful proposal and how you can oppose it. Comments to oppose this rule are due on January 20\, 2026. \n  \n\nPresenters:\n\n\n– Claudia Center (she/her)\, Legal Director\, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund\n\n\n– Ma’ayan Analfi (they/them)\, Senior Counsel for Health Equity and Justice\, National Women’s Law Center\n\n  \n*ASL and CART (live captions) provided. Contact Ally Cline at acline@dredf.org for any accommodations you may need. You must register in advance for this webinar: Registration Link
URL:https://dredf.org/event/informational-briefing-hhss-anti-trans-proposal-to-limit-section-504/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260112T190000
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SUMMARY:Part 5 of 10: The Importance of IEP Goals
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we introduce the annual goals of the Individualized Education Program (IEP)\, the accountability mechanism that provides access to education and ensures students receive free appropriate public education (FAPE) in their IEPs. What does the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) say about goals\, and where do the goals come from? What kinds of goals can there be? How many goals can my child have? We’ll answer these questions and more. \n  \n**CART (live captions) provided. Contact pti@dredf.org for any accommodations you may need by January 5th. Late requests may not be possible to fill. You must register in advance for this webinar: Registration Link
URL:https://dredf.org/event/part-5-of-10-the-importance-of-iep-goals/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="DREDF Parent Training and Information Center":MAILTO:iephelp@dredf.org
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SUMMARY:Parte 5 de 10: La importancia de los objetivos del IEP
DESCRIPTION:Acompáñenos mientras presentamos los objetivos anuales del Programa de Educación Individualizada (IEP)\, el mecanismo de rendición de cuentas que brinda acceso a la educación y garantiza que los estudiantes reciban una educación pública gratuita y adecuada (FAPE) en sus IEP. ¿Qué dice la Ley de Educación para Personas con Discapacidades (IDEA) sobre los objetivos y de dónde provienen estos? ¿Qué tipos de objetivos pueden existir? ¿Cuántos objetivos puede tener mi hijo? Responderemos estas y otras preguntas. \n  \nSe proporcionará CART (subtítulos en directo). Póngase en contacto con pti@dredf.org antes del 6 de enero para solicitar cualquier adaptación que pueda necesitar. Es posible que no se puedan atender las solicitudes de última hora. Debe registrarse con anticipación para esta capacitación: Enlace de registro
URL:https://dredf.org/event/parte-5-de-10-la-importancia-de-los-objetivos-del-iep/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="DREDF Parent Training and Information Center":MAILTO:iephelp@dredf.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T133000
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CREATED:20260126T172418Z
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SUMMARY:National Organizing Call: No Federal Funding for Homeless Detention Camps!
DESCRIPTION:Across the country\, responses to homelessness are shifting away from housing and healthcare and toward punishment and detention. In Utah\, the governor has proposed defunding housing programs to build a large\, remote\, government-run detention camp for people experiencing homelessness\, potentially using federal dollars. \n  \nHistory shows that detention camps\, forced treatment\, and criminalization do not end homelessness—they cause harm\, waste public resources\, undermine human dignity\, and deepen racial inequities. Housing and healthcare are the proven solutions. \n  \nIn response\, advocates are launching the No Federal Funding for Homeless Detention Camps campaign. On January 29\, the National Alliance to End Homelessness will host a webinar led by the National Homelessness Law Center that will examine Utah’s proposal\, its federal funding implications\, the impacts on people experiencing homelessness\, and opportunities for coordinated advocacy to stop this approach from spreading. \n  \nJoin to: \n  \n-Understand how Utah’s proposal fits into a broader national push toward detention and forced treatment \n-Hear from legal\, mental health\, service provider\, and advocacy leaders \n-Learn how to take action to prevent federal homelessness funding from being diverted into detention camps. \n  \nYou must register in advance for this event: Registration Link.
URL:https://dredf.org/event/national-organizing-call-no-federal-funding-for-homeless-detention-camps/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T170000
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CREATED:20260109T003128Z
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SUMMARY:Ed Roberts Day: Book Reading of An Independent Man
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Ed Roberts Day event celebrating the legacy of Ed Roberts and the disability rights movement through a community book reading of An Independent Man. An Independent Man tells the powerful story of Ed Roberts — disability rights pioneer\, activist\, and one of the founders of the independent living movement — whose leadership helped reshape civil rights\, accessibility\, and inclusion for generations to come. This evening gathering invites community members\, advocates\, and allies to come together for a shared reading\, reflection\, and connection in the place where Ed’s legacy continues to live and grow.\n\n\n\n  \nAccessibility\n  \nThe Ed Roberts Campus is fully accessible. After registering\, please let us know at events@thecil.org: \n  \n-If you require ASL interpretation \n-Any other access needs or accommodations that will help you fully participate \n  \nWe are committed to making this event welcoming and accessible to all. \n  \nCommunity & Inclusion\n  \nThis event is open to everyone — persons with disabilities\, family members\, advocates\, students\, and community allies are warmly encouraged to attend. We look forward to gathering together to honor Ed Roberts’ legacy and the continued strength of our community. \n  \nMasks are required. Light refreshments will be served. \n  \nYou must register in advance for this event: Registration Link
URL:https://dredf.org/event/ed-roberts-day-book-reading-of-an-independent-man/
LOCATION:Ed Roberts Campus\, 3075 Adeline Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94703\, United States
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