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People of Color with Significant Disabilities and Their Families: Prevalence, Challenges, and Successes
Ralph W. Edwards, MPH, MPA
Wanda J. Blanchett, Ph.D.
Allen Crocker, M.D.
Barbara E. Ransom, Esq.
June 2007

This report summarizes presentations made during the People of Color Strand at the 2005 TASH Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The report was made possible through a grant that TASH received from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. The People of Color Strand became a part of the TASH Conference in 2002 through the advocacy of TASH Board members of color and other concerned TASH supporters. For several years, they watched issues pertinent to people of color, especially African Americans, go unaddressed despite TASH's strong commitment to disability rights and social justice. The purpose of the People of Color Strand is to highlight health, educational, and community/social service issues and challenges faced by people of color with significant disabilities and their families. The People of Color Strand also provides a forum for presenters to highlight what strategies are working for people of color with significant disabilities and their families.

 

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