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ArchivesThe Americans with Disabilities Act at 15By Mike Arnold on Thursday, July 28, 2005.Signed by President Bush fifteen years ago this week, the Americans with Disabilities Act barred discrimination, pushed businesses to create access to stadiums, offices and restaurants and raised awareness for the over fifty million disabled in America. We?ll look at the events that led up to the signing of the ADA, the progress that?s been made over the last fifteen years and challenges that still lay ahead. Mike's guests are Cheryl Killam, Accessibility Specialist for the New Hampshire Governor's Commission on Disability. Ron Lospennato, Legal Director for the New Hampshire Disability Rights Centerand Ed Hudgins, Executive Director of The Objectivist Center and former Director of Regulatory Studies at the Cato Institute. Bill MorrisseyBy Shay Zeller on Thursday, July 28, 2005.Singer/songwriter Bill Morrissey helped redefine the American folk culture at the end of the 20th century and tours the world telling rich and compelling tales about the lives of everyday people. This weekend Bill will play in his home state at the 4th Annual Great Waters Folk Festival. We'll chat with him about the event, his work, and the art of storytelling. |
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