
A Death Panel History of 504 (Parts I & II)
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Jul 11, 2024 Explore the groundbreaking history of Section 504, a revolutionary civil rights law for disabled individuals. Discover the intense political battles leading up to the historic 504 sit-in, marked by fierce opposition and fears of costs. Delve into the role of the Oakland Black Panthers in supporting activists during the longest federal occupation in U.S. history. Uncover the complexities of implementing disability rights and the intertwined narratives of race and activism that shaped this monumental moment in advocacy.
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Simplified History
- Conventional accounts of Section 504 often simplify the story.
- They emphasize law passage, government stalling, and activist action, omitting crucial details.
Complex Implementation
- Section 504's implementation was a complex process, spanning three presidencies.
- It highlights the importance of regulatory dynamics and political maneuvering in policy.
Shifting Perspectives on Disability
- Before the mid-20th century, disability was primarily viewed through a medical lens.
- The independent living movement reframed it as a social and civil rights issue.
