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Fighting for 504

I helped fact-check this podcast for The History Channel.

April 30, 1977. Nearly a month after entering San Franciscoโ€™s Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, a group of 150 demonstrators is going home. Theyโ€™re singing, drinking champagne, and hugging the friends theyโ€™ve slept alongside for weeks on a cold office floor. Many of these activists are people with disabilities, and theyโ€™ve been sitting in to push the government to sign regulations that have sat untouched for years. What happened when a group of activists with disabilities staged the longest peaceful occupation of a federal building in US history? And how did this protest change accessibility in America?

Apr 30, 2021