August 2025

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The ADA 35 Years After: Progress, Gaps, and the Road Ahead for Disability Inclusion

As we celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), we must reflect on both the significant progress achieved and the persistent gaps that still hinder true disability inclusion. Signed into law in 1990, the ADA marked a landmark moment in U.S. civil rights history, promising equal access, opportunity, and dignity for […]

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The ADA Compliance Gap: Why Most Businesses Are Falling Short

 In today’s competitive marketplace, businesses face mounting pressures to create inclusive environments that welcome individuals of all abilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted in 1990, serves as a critical legal framework that mandates accessibility and prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. However, despite the ADA’s clear tenets, numerous organizations continue to fall short

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