Dom Kelly and Kehsi Iman Wilson, co-founders of New Disabled South, a coalition fighting for disability justice in 14 states.
From those early days in the classroom, he took a detour — to become a founding member of the rock band A Fragile Tomorrow. Kelly, and co-founder Kehsi Iman Wilson, hope to inspire more young people to join this movement, as they rally lawmakers to pledge support for services that benefit people with disabilities before the end of Georgia’s legislative session.The ADA generation is made up of young people who grew up with rights and protections guaranteed under the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. And while that law was a milestone, it did not end the fight for justice for people with disabilities.
Wilson: “I don't think so. You know, we have knowledge and language that didn't exist 20, 30, 40 – even 10 years ago. And I think young people are involved. That involvement looks differently, though. Advocacy looks differently. And I think a lot of people are tired and are exploring ways to be involved that feel more authentic and impactful.
Kelly: “Well, we have in this country what's called the institutional bias, which means you're guaranteed a spot in an institution or a nursing home, but you're not guaranteed care in your own home or to live in your community. And that's a big issue across this country. But it's really, really huge in the South.
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