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  2. Stacey Milbern - Wikipedia

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    Milbern moved to the San Francisco Bay Area when she was 24, due to the area being "one of the most accessible places for people with physical disabilities". The Bay Area had been the historical center of the disability rights movement, and there she continued to organize, write, and speak for the movement, becoming the director of programs at the Center for Independent Living, Berkeley.

  3. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present

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    Police have interviewed two potential suspects, but she officially remains missing. [ 20][ 21] 15 August 1990. Eugene John Hebert. 66. Sri Lanka. American-born Jesuit missionary Hebert went missing on 15 August 1990, on his way to the eastern city of Batticaloa from a nearby town of Valaichchenai.

  4. 504 Sit-in - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The 504 Sit-in was a disability rights protest that began on April 5, 1977. People with disabilities and the disability community occupied federal buildings in the United States in order to push the issuance of long-delayed regulations regarding Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Prior to the 1990 enactment of the Americans ...

  5. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1947 – The President's Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week was held in Washington, D.C. Publicity campaigns, coordinated by state and local committees, emphasized the competence of people with disabilities and used movie trailers, billboards, radio and television ads to convince the public that it was good business to ...

  6. Judith Heumann - Wikipedia

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    Judith Ellen "Judy" Heumann ( / ˈhjuːmən /; [ 2] December 18, 1947 – March 4, 2023) was an American disability rights activist, known as the "Mother of the Disability Rights Movement". [ 3] She was recognized internationally as a leader in the disability community. Heumann was a lifelong civil rights advocate for people with disabilities. [ 4]

  7. List of HIV-positive people - Wikipedia

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    Globally, 38.4 million [33.9–43.8 million] people were living with HIV at the end of 2021. An estimated 0.7% [0.6-0.8%] of adults aged 15–49 years worldwide are living with HIV, although the burden of the epidemic continues to vary considerably between countries and regions.

  8. Mia Mingus - Wikipedia

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    Mingus believes that ensuring access or participation for disabled people is not considered justice, but rather people must transform their subjective realities at the core of their humanity to ensure community. [18] Mingus preaches the idea that a focus on exclusion causes people to lose focus on inclusion. [18] [19]

  9. African Americans in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    e. African Americans in San Francisco, California, composed just under 6% of the city's total population as of 2019 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, down from 13.4% in 1970. There are about 55,000 people of full or partial black ancestry living within the city. [ 1][ 2] The community began with workers and entrepreneurs of the California Gold Rush ...