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Hi Joy-
you might see if Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. (DREDF)
has any ideas.
http://www.dredf.org/
Also, if you can find Judy Huemann, she would be a great resource. She was
the assistant secretary of education in the Clinton admin.. She's still in
D.C. doing advocacy work. She's a super person and has connections
*everywhere*. Someone at DREDF would probably know where to reach her - if
not, let me know; I think I could track her down (she's a former Berkeley
person).
Pam
>
> Speaking of activism... does anyone know of any good disability rights
> organizations? As some of you might remember, I want to be a civil rights
> lawyer specializing in ADA stuff. Problem is, I can't find any good
places
> to intern in that area. I know they're out there, especially since I'm in
> DC... Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> ~Joy~
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