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A disability-rights activist or disability-rights advocate is someone who works towards the equality of people with disabilities. Such a person is generally considered a member of the disability-rights movement and/or the independent-living movement.

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A

  • Javed Abidi{{spaced ndash}}Director of the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) in India[1]
  • Fatima al-Aqel{{spaced ndash}}opened a school for blind women in Yemen in 1995.[2]
  • Ola Abu Alghaib – disability activist from Palestine, focusses on inclusion, gender and disability rights.

B

  • Jamala al-Baidhani{{spaced ndash}}created the Al-Tahadi Association for Disabled Females, the first group in Yemen devoted to helping girls with disabilities.[3]
  • Andrew Batavia{{spaced ndash}} ADA regulations drafter, co-founder AUTONOMY, Inc.[4][5][6]
  • Giselle Bellas, Cuban-American singer-songwriter Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's dementia advocate.[7][8]She collaborates with various Alzheimer's awareness organizations, and in honor of her grandmother who passed away due to the disease, released a song about her. [9]
  • Tiffany Brar founder of Jyothirgamaya Foundation, a not for profit NGO for visually impaired
  • Gabriela Brimmer{{spaced ndash}}had cerebral palsy; life chronicled in the American-Mexican drama film A True Story (1987), directed by Luis Mandoki[10]
  • Marca Bristo{{spaced ndash}}cofounded the (American) National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) with Max Starkloff and Charlie Carr
  • Lydia Brown{{spaced ndash}} autism advocate and writer

C

  • Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton{{spaced ndash}}commissioner of the British Disability Rights Commission[11]
  • Charlie Carr{{spaced ndash}}cofounder of National Council on Independent Living, Boston Center for Independent Living and founder and CEO of The Northeast Independent Living Program in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Went on to become Commissioner of the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission under Gov. Deval Patrick.[12]
  • Liz Carr – British actress, stand-up comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist
  • Judi Chamberlin{{spaced ndash}}American activist, leader, organizer, public speaker and educator in the psychiatric survivors movement; her political activism followed her involuntary confinement in a psychiatric facility in the 1960s[13][14] the author of On Our Own: Patient-Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System, which is a foundational text in the Mad Pride movement[15]
  • James I. Charlton{{spaced ndash}}activist and author of Nothing About Us Without Us
  • Clara Clow{{spaced ndash}}cofounder of Disabled Citizens of Frederick County United[16]
  • Claudia Cockburn{{spaced ndash}}British activist for transportation accessibility[17]
  • Tony Coelho{{spaced ndash}}former congressman from California, primary author and U.S. House sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act[18]
  • Rebecca Cokley{{spaced ndash}}Executive Director of the National Council on Disability[19]
  • Kitty Cone{{spaced ndash}}disability rights activist and staff member of the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund

D

  • Justin Whitlock Dart, Jr.{{spaced ndash}}co-founder of the American Association of People with Disabilities[20]
  • Nyle DiMarco{{spaced ndash}}activist and spokesperson for LEAD-K, 'Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids' campaign for American Sign Language and English in education setting.
  • Rich Donovan{{spaced ndash}}economist and founder of the Return On Disability Index
  • Theresa Ducharme{{spaced ndash}}founder of the disabled-rights advocacy group People in Equal Participation Inc. in 1981; the organization's chair for many years thereafter[21]

E

  • Dominick Evans{{spaced ndash}}filmmaker, activist, founder of #FilmDis. Media & Entertainment advocate for Center for Disability Rights in New York.[22]
  • Edward Evans{{spaced ndash}}Chairman of the UK Ministry of Health Health Advisory Committee on Handicapped Persons from 1949 to 1960[23]

F

  • Fred Fay{{spaced ndash}}American advocate for disabled persons.[24]
  • Julie Fernandez{{spaced ndash}}actress with osteogenesis imperfecta; founded The Disability Foundation;[25] active on presentation of the disabled.[26][27]
  • Catherine Frazee{{spaced ndash}}co-director of Ryerson University's Institute for Disability Studies Research and Education[28]
  • Lex Frieden{{spaced ndash}}Chairman of the National Council on Disability from 2002-2006; key developer of the Americans with Disabilities Act.[29]
  • Judy Fryd{{spaced ndash}}founded group that became Mencap[30]
  • Vic Finkelstein{{spaced ndash}} South African born activist and academic, pioneer of the social model of disability

G

  • Haben Girma{{spaced ndash}}first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School
  • Marilyn Golden{{spaced ndash}}disability transportation activist
  • Chen Guangcheng{{spaced ndash}}Chinese civil rights activist[31]

H

  • Laura Hershey{{spaced ndash}}protested MDA Labor Day Telethon; a feminist born with a form of muscular dystrophy[32]
  • Judith Heumann{{spaced ndash}}wheelchair user who co-founded the World Institute on Disability; served as its co-director from 1983 to 1993; became the Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the U.S. Department of State[33]
  • Jenny Hyslop{{spaced ndash}}Scottish; secretary of her local branch of the Voluntary Association for Handicapped Persons; later worked for the Disablement Advisory Committee.
  • Rick Hansen{{spaced ndash}}former Canadian Paralympian. Hansen raised $20 million for spinal cord research, rehabilitation and wheelchair sports by travelling by wheelchair through 34 countries.[34]

I

  • Davina Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth{{spaced ndash}}British Paralympian and Representative peer[35]
  • Malvika Iyer{{spaced ndash}}bilateral amputee, a disability rights activist, and a member of United Nations IANYD's Working Group[36][37][38]

J

  • Casar Jacobson – disability and gender equality rights activist and a UN Women Youth Champion, Former Miss Canada (2013), legally deaf.[39][40][41]
  • Harriet McBryde Johnson{{spaced ndash}}a New Mobility "Person of the Year"; a disability-rights attorney and anti-euthanasia activist.[42]
  • I. King Jordan{{spaced ndash}}first deaf president of Gallaudet University

K

  • John D. Kemp{{spaced ndash}}American disability-rights activist. President and CEO of Viscardi center and the Henry Viscardi School.
  • Bonnie Sherr Klein{{spaced ndash}}directed the documentary film The ART of Disability (2006)[43][44]

L

  • Paul K. Longmore{{spaced ndash}}American history professor and activist who was instrumental in the establishment of disability studies as an academic discipline, and in changes to Social Security that granted people with disabilities more rights.[45]
  • Carrie Ann Lucas {{s[aced ndash}}disability rights attorney[46]

M

  • Robert Martin{{spaced ndash}}activist for independent living for disabled people.
  • Ron McCallum{{spaced ndash}}member of Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; has been on the National People with Disabilities and Carers Council; Chair of Radio for the Print Handicapped of New South Wales Co-operative Ltd.; the first totally blind person to have been appointed to a full professorship at an Australian university.[47]
  • Anne McDonald{{spaced ndash}}activist for independent living for disabled people.[48]
  • Kathryn McGee{{spaced ndash}}American activist who founded the National Association for Down Syndrome and the National Down Syndrome Congress. Her daughter Tricia had Down syndrome.[49]
  • Paul Steven Miller {{spaced ndash}}American civil rights lawyer, activist and law professor, was a Commissioner of the US Equal Employment Opportunities Commission and author of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act [50]
  • Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi{{spaced ndash}}The co-founder/director of the Mizrahi Family Charitable Fund. She also currently serves as president of the disability advocacy nonprofit, RespectAbility, which is a nonprofit fighting stigmas and advancing opportunities for people with disabilities.
  • Leroy F. Moore Jr.{{spaced ndash}}African American writer, poet, community activist, feminist, and the founder of Krip-Hop.
  • Alf Morris{{spaced ndash}}introduced the Chronically Sick & Disabled Persons Act and first "Minister for the Disabled" in Great Britain or anywhere else.[51]

N

  • Karen Nakamura{{spaced ndash}}American academic, author, filmmaker, photographer and the Robert and Colleen Haas Distinguished Chair of Disability Studies and Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Berkeley.
  • Neema Namadamu{{spaced ndash}}Women's rights and disability rights activist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).[52]
  • Ari Ne'eman{{spaced ndash}}co-creator of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network[53]
  • Yetnebersh Nigussie{{spaced ndash}}blind lawyer and disability rights and anti-AIDS activist from Ethiopia. Founded the Ethiopian Center for Disability and Development (ECDD).

O

  • Corbett O'Toole{{spaced ndash}}disability rights activist and author in Berkeley, California. Established the National Disabled Women's Educational Equity Project.
  • Mary Jane Owen{{spaced ndash}}disability rights activist, philosopher, policy expert and writer who has lived and worked in Washington, D.C. since 1979.

P

  • Jean-Christophe Parisot{{spaced ndash}}founder of Collectif des Démocrates Handicapés.[54]
  • Robert Payne{{spaced ndash}}preacher and organizer of Disabled Miners and Widows of Southern West Virginia[55]
  • Ajith C. S. Perera{{spaced ndash}}Chief Executive Idiriya in Sri Lanka activist in favour of the social model of disability and Inclusive Society[56]
  • Richard Pimentel{{spaced ndash}}activist for workplace rights for the disabled.[57]
  • Victor Pineda{{spaced ndash}}American activist, participated as government delegate in the drafting of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities[58]

R

  • Alan Reich{{spaced ndash}}founder of the National Organization on Disability[59]
  • Gilberto Rincón Gallardo{{spaced ndash}}Mexican politician with shortened arms who worked on disability issues[60]
  • Edward Roberts{{spaced ndash}}first quadriplegic to attend the University of California, Berkeley; his fight for access at Berkeley spread into seeking access in the community and the development of the first Centre for Independent Living.[61][62]
  • Jay Ruderman{{spaced ndash}}President of the Ruderman Family Foundation, advocating for the rights of people with disabilities in the United States and in Israel[63]

S

  • Ali Saberi{{spaced ndash}}member of the City Council of Tehran[64] and one of the highest-paid lawyers in Iran with a fee around $1.7 million.[65]
  • Peggy S. Salters{{spaced ndash}}first survivor of electroshock treatment in the United States to win a jury verdict and a large money judgment ($635,177) in compensation for extensive permanent amnesia and cognitive disability caused by the procedure
  • Sandra Schnur{{spaced ndash}}director of the New York City Half-fare Program for the Handicapped; wrote an early guide for disabled in the city; had quadriplegia[66][67]
  • Annie Segarra{{spaced ndash}}American YouTuber and intersectional activist[68]
  • Nabil Shaban{{spaced ndash}}Jordanian-British actor, journalist, and founder of The Graeae, a theater group which promotes disabled performers[69]
  • Jim Sinclair{{spaced ndash}}Coordinator and founder of Autism Network International, advisor to Syracuse University's Disability Cultural Center
  • Eunice Kennedy Shriver{{spaced ndash}}lifelong advocate for people with intellectual disabilities who founded Special Olympics International in 1968.
  • Satendra Singh{{spaced ndash}}doctor with disability and founder of Enabling Unit.[70]
  • Robert Stack{{spaced ndash}} Founder, President and CEO of Community Options.
  • Max Starkloff (1937–2010){{spaced ndash}}founded Paraquad, one of the first independent living centers in the United States. Advocated for the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990.[71][72][73]
  • Simon Stevens{{spaced ndash}}disability issues consultant known for his high-profile work around disability issues in the UK

T

  • Joni Ericson Tada{{spaced ndash}}evangelical Christian author, radio host, and founder of Joni and Friends, an organization "accelerating Christian ministry in the disability community." [74]
  • Sunaura Taylor{{spaced ndash}}artist, writer, and activist[75]

U

  • Chris Underhill{{spaced ndash}}a founder of Thrive and ADD International (Action on Disability and Development)[76][77]

V

  • Lizzie Velásquez{{spaced ndash}}author and public speaker on themes of self-esteem and bullying of young people with disabilities.
  • Henry Viscardi, Jr.{{spaced ndash}}American disability-rights activist who was also advisor to eight US presidents on disability matters

W

  • Yuval Wagner{{spaced ndash}}President of Access Israel
  • Ron Whyte{{spaced ndash}}playwright who was on the President's Committee for the Employment of the Handicapped[78]
  • Rev. Harold H. Wilke (1914–2003){{spaced ndash}}prominent UCC minister and founding member of the National Organization on Disability. He delivered the invocation at the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. Born without arms, Reverend Wilke signed the ADA with his foot.[79]
  • Alice Wong (disability rights activist){{spaced ndash}}founded the Disability Visibility Project
  • Patrisha Wright{{spaced ndash}}known as "the General" for her work in coordinating the campaign to enact the Americans with Disabilities Act

Y

  • Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah{{spaced ndash}}Ghanaian cyclist with one leg who rode across Ghana to raise awareness and works to increase the number of wheelchairs in his country[80]

Z

  • Frieda Zames{{spaced ndash}}mathematics professor, writer and advocate for access to all aspects of public life, especially transportation. As an official of Disabled in Action, she campaigned for wheelchair access on New York City buses, ferries and taxis and buildings like the Empire State Building. With her sister, Zames wrote the book, The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation.
  • Maysoon Zayid – Palestinian actress, comedian, and disability rights activist known for her Ted Talk, "I've Got 99 Problems...Palsy is Just One"
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