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Judith Heumann: A Leader for Disability Justice
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Judith Heumann: A Leader for Disability Justice

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Grade Level Grades 7-12
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Meet Judith Heumann, a pioneering disability rights activist often called the “Mother of the Disability Rights Movement.” In this lesson, students will explore Heumann’s lifelong fight for accessibility, inclusion, and equal rights, including her role in shaping key policies and laws that transformed opportunities for people with disabilities. Through her story, students will examine how activism can lead to meaningful change and expand rights for all.

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Judith Heumann Video Transcript.pdf

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July 18, 2024
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Judith Heumann Worksheet.pdf

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July 18, 2024
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Judith Heumann: A History Chat with Sari Beth Rosenberg
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