Pittsburgh and Allegheny County Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

“Let the shameful wall of exclusion finally come tumbling down.”
President George Bush, proclaimed these words when the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed in to law on July 26, 1990. This landmark law has transformed the lives of people with disabilities, their families, and the community.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a comprehensive federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination in all aspects of life on the basis of disability and protects the rights of everyone—on the street, in public places, and at work.
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County will celebrate this historic civil rights legislation through a series of community wide events and public awareness opportunities that highlight local accomplishments and champions and next steps for our community.
Although the ADA has created a more inclusive American society, significant inequities remain, especially in employment. Employment for people with disabilities lags far behind the general population. In Pennsylvania, about 34% of people with disabilities are employed, compared to about 76 percent of the general population (www.RespectabilityUSA.org)
As we celebrate the 25th Anniversary, now is the time to recommit to full implementation of the ADA and full inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of community life. FISA Foundation has been pleased to convene and chair the Pittsburgh/Allegheny County ADA 25 Planning Committee, which also includes representatives from the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, disability organizations, university departments, and other groups. The ADA 25 planning committee will utilize events, media, and other public activities to raise awareness about the ADA so people with disabilities can enjoy full inclusion in the civic, social, and economic life of the community.
For a calendar of events, articles and more information, go to www.ADA25Pgh.org.

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