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Tag Archives: Civil Rights
ICAA on the Missouri Viewpoints Show
The ICAA President and first Vice President appeared on the Missouri Viewpoints show with Mike Ferguson. It was an honor to be invited on to share information about the ICAA, our perspective, and continue to help raise the social consciousness. Emily and Julian were … Continue reading
Abuses in Schools Continue
Unfortunately, we are bringing to your attention yet another case of abuse of students with disabilities. This case has come across the wires today. We ask that everyone reads the news, passes it along far and wide, and sends letters, … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Advocacy, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Autistic abuse, autistic rights, Camp Creek, Camp Creek Middle School, Channel 2 Action news, Civil Rights, disability abuse, Disability rights, Fulton County, Fulton Jail, Human Rights, Lavonne Alioth, Marcus K. Garner, Principal DeMarcos Holland, Samantha Evans
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ICAA in Mother Jones
Part of advocacy is sometimes taking a stand on an issue whether it is comfortable, popular, or not. In 2010, the ICAA issued a public statement about the Judge Rotenberg Center. When something is being done to a group of … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Education
Tagged Advocacy, Autism, aversive, aversives, BTR, calorie restriction, Civil Rights, democrat, discrimination, Emily Malabey, GED skin shocks, Human Rights, ICAA, ICAA Radio, International Coalition for Autism and all Abilities, Judge Rotenberg Center, Justice, Matthew Malabey, minorities, Mother Jones, Obama Administration, Representative Scibak, republican, Senator Joyce, United Nations
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