New York Activists and Leaders in the Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement: Vol I
Acknowledgements
Series History
Larry Allison
Foreword
Tape Guide
Interview History--Larry Allison
I. Personal Background and the Camp Jened Years, 1965-1973
II. Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, Civil Service Employment, and Reflections, 1973-2001
Eunice Fiorito and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities [MOPD], 1973
Precarious funding for MOPD
Works for Eunice Fiorito
Profound impact of independent living movement
Eunice Fiorito and Judy Heumann, similarities and differences
ACCD, the jockeying for power
Poll accessibility; board of elections; leaves city government, 1991-1997
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Retires from city government
Reflections: strong impressions of Camp Jened
Denise McQuade
Foreword
Tape Guide
Interview History--Denise McQuade
I. Early Years; A Burgeoning Activist Identity; The Creation of Disabled in Action [DIA]
II. More on Dia, Promoting Accessible Mass Transit
III. The Development of the First Independent Living Center in New York, Working for New York City Transit
Marilyn Saviola
Foreword
Tape Guide
Interview History--Marilyn Saviola
I. Early Years, Goldwater Memorial Hospital, Education, Activism, 1945-1973
II. Independent Living, Disability Politics, CIDNY, and ICS
III. Discussion of ADA, Societal Attitudes, and Disability Culture
Denise Sherer Jacobson