To
submit an event edith@disabledinaction.org
http://www.spinalcord.org/tell-your-story-for-chance-to-win-accessible-van-during-national-mobility-awareness-month/?utm_source=News+United+05+2012&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter+United+2012+04 Win a WC acc van! In
recognition of Nat’l Mobility Awareness Month, NMEDA is hosting an online
contest to give away three customized WC accessible
vehicles
anishida922@gmail.com She & a power chair user are planning to move
to Brooklyn. They are seeking info from PWDs in Brooklyn
about transportation concerns they have. They are also looking for an accessible
apartment. If you have any suggestions please email her.
Dates for Voter registration & elections in 2012
06/01
Registration deadline for Congressional primary
06/26
Congressional primary
08/17
Registration deadline for State legislative primary
09/11
State legislative primary 09/11 Congressional State legislative primary (may
change)
10/12
registration deadline for general election
11/06
general elections
Information Gathering & Potential Legal Cases:
1. Disability Rights Advocates
(DRA), a non-profit legal center, is investigating complaints throughout NYC
regarding barriers that people with mobility impairments & people who are
blind or have low vision have encountered at areas of construction or other work
zones along pedestrian routes. When pedestrian paths are closed or partially
blocked due to construction, maintenance, or other conditions, any pedestrian
detours or the unblocked remaining pathway must be accessible. If you have a
mobility impairment, are blind, or have low vision, and have experienced any of
the following barriers when pedestrian pathways are affected by construction or
other activities, we would like to hear from you: or call We would appreciate
any details about the barrier, including: its location, the Date & Time you
encountered it; does it seem to be temporary (very short term) or longer term;
Who appears to have created the barrier; and Who has jurisdiction
over the blocked pathway Please include your name and contact information as
well NewYorkConstructionBarriers@dralegal.org or Mike Puleo at (212)
644-8644
2. Disability Rights Advocates
(DRA) is researching construction site sidewalk access barriers. If you
encounter a construction site that blocks your access to the sidewalk, and there
is no accessible alternative, we want to know about it! Please send photos of
obstructions to peddetours@dralegal.org with its address in your
email’s subject line or send a detailed description & its location.
Responses will be kept confidential unless the individual authorizes their
release. Examples of barriers include: Ramps that are too steep, poorly
constructed, or have a lip that prevents a wheelchair user to safely use the
ramp; Construction sites mark dangerous areas & paths of
travel in a way that people who have low vision or are blind will not understand
the warning. & Unmarked objects protruding into the sidewalk
may pose threats to people with vision disabilities. Or call Zack Duffly at
510-665-8644.
3. Disability Rights Advocates
(DRA) is investigating complaints from Walmart customers who have mobility
disabilities and/or short stature concerning inaccessible point-of-sale devices
(card swipes). Customers can't see the amount being charged, enter their PIN, or
sign the screen. DRA has heard similar complaints about other retailers, such as
Rite Aid. Christine Chuang cchaung@dralegal.org / 510-655-8644 / TTY
510-665-8716.
4. DRA SEEKS RELAY SERVICE
TEST-CALLERS Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) is seeking
volunteers to make relay service "test calls" to financial service and
telecommunication companies and briefly record their experiences.
With your help, we can end discrimination against relay service callers!
Are you willing to volunteer about 1 hour of your time to call 5
companies? We need your help to identify which companies are not
accepting relay service calls, and which companies are not providing the same
level of service to relay callers as they are to other people:
Raziya Brumfield at: rbrumfield@dralegal.org or 510-665-8644 through
the relay service or via TTY 510-665-8716 or the NYC office 212-644-8644 /
212-644-8636 (Fax) / 877-603-4579
(TTY)
5. NYLPI is investigating
AAR’s failure to provide interpreters & translated materials to
people with limited English proficiency, including Deaf/hard of hearing
individuals. These people face barriers in accessing AA (212) 644-8644 (Voice)
(212) 644-8636 (Fax)
6. (877) 603-4579 (TTY)R, such
as when applying for AAR and requesting trips. Please contact Aditi
Shah or Jenny Veloz (212-244-4664 or ashah@nylpi.org or jveloz@nylpi.org).
(Jenny speaks Spanish. Interpreter available for other language.) Flyers are
available in multiple languages.
7. A law firm has filed a
national class action on behalf of the disabled against Amtrak, based on
Amtrak's failure to comply with the mandate of Congress to bring their 482
passenger rail stations into compliance with the ADA by
7/26/10. They are seeking members of the disabled community who have experienced
difficulty utilizing Amtrak's services, potential witnesses with information
relevant to our lawsuit. David S. Oliver, Esq. Business Trial Group, Morgan
& Morgan, P.A. 407.849.2972 DOliver@BusinessTrialGroup.com
Restaurant & other Accessibility
Access Project, the info
collected will be added to CIDNY’s online database of accessible bars,
restaurants, and coffee shops in NYC to help NYers WDs who want to socialize in
an accessible venue. We hope it will make restaurateurs aware of people with
disabilities as patrons—encouraging them to become more accessible.
Bianca Neumann 646-747-1788 or bneumann@cidny.org Survey:
http://www.cidny.org/access-project-survey.php Map:
http://www.cidny.org/access-map.php
Recurrent Events
Weight
Watchers (ICS) weekly (with an accessible scale) guidance & support in
choosing healthy foods as part of your weight loss program; Learn new recipes
& exercise tips, and hear testimonies from others who have been successful.
Free for ICS members; small fee for others. To become a member or learn more
about attending as a non-member, please contact Latricia at
718-907-1622.
4th
Sun 1:30– 2:30 PM, Tour with ASL interpretation (The MOMA, 11 W 53 St, The
Ronald S. & Jo Carole Lauder Building entrance) No reservations, free with
admission. ASL students may attend. 212-408-6347 or accessprograms@moma.org
1st Mon
5:55
PM, CHADD (Children & Adults w/ ADD) (65 W 89 St WC acc) Harold Meyer,
212-724-9699 or addrc@mail.com
6-8
PM, SORT support group/ workshop for clutterers/hoarders (EIS, 1233
Second Ave, 64-65 Sts) registration required 212-308-2210 or
info@eisny.org
6:30-8:30 PM, AM Kellner’s Tenants Legal Clinic (EIS, 1233
Second Ave, 64- 65 Sts) by Appointment 212-860-4906
1st & 3rd Mon, NAMI Writing Workshop: focuses
on fiction writing ideas, techniques, & conversation. Members are encouraged
to share work for constructive feedback & discussion that build writing
skills & trusting relationships within the group. 212-684-3264 regular
attendance is expected.
2nd Mon
ASL
interpreted tours (Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St WC
acc) Registration required access@thejm.org or 212.423.3225 (TTY
212-660-1515)
6-8
PM, NAMI Connection (Kings Co Hospital
Center, 451 Clarkson Ave, R Building,
#3022)
3rd Mon 6:30 PM, Musical Support Grp (NAMI, 505
Eighth Avenue, #1103, 35 St WC acc) Info:
212-684-3264.
4th Mon 6-7:30 PM, NAMI Japanese Family Support Group
(NAMI-NYC Metro, Eighth Ave, 35 St, # 1103) Support, sharing of coping
strategies and practical information for Japanese-speaking family members of
individuals with mental illness. You must speak to the facilitator before
attending japanesehelpine@naminyc.org
Every
Mon
10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Housing Clinics (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP
& accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or
eeason@cidny.org
10-3
PM, From Thought to Canvas: Painting Recitation (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn)
Experience the basics of the painting process while developing drawing and
rendering skills for people living in Man, B’klyn or Bx with a physical
disability/chronic illness. Registration required Latricia
718-907-1622
11-1
PM, Knitting & Crochet Groups (ICS, 25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn)
Knitting, crocheting, hook rugs, needlepoint & cross stitch for people
living in Man, B’klyn or Bx with a physical disability/chronic illness Latricia:
718-907-1622.
1 PM,
Hearing Voices (BILS, 4419 Third Ave #2B, 181-182
Ss) Marlene 718-562-6712 or
mwilliams@balticstreet.org
2-4
PM, Basic Jewelry (ICS, 25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn)
jewelry making - basic & advanced techniques for people living in Man,
B’klyn or Bx with a physical disability /chronic illness Latricia
718-907-1622
3-6
PM, Building Standards & Serv: Know What You Have the Right to Expect (EIS
1233 2nd Ave 64-65 Sts) By appointment 212-308-2210
1st
Tues
noon-2
PM, RIPP - Rights for Imprisoned People w/ Psychiatric Disb (Urban Justice Ctr,
123 William St,16 Floor) lortega@rippd.org 646-260-6575
12:30-2 PM, BCID TBI Support Group (27 Smith St Fl
2, B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000
2nd Tue
1-3
PM, B’klyn System Change Network (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2,
B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000
6-8:30
PM, North Star (Harlem State Office
Building 8th floor Rm 801)
6:45
PM, Adult Support Group (NY Branch IDA , 71 W 23 St #1527, 6 Ave) Diana Naples
212-691 1930 x,12, info@nybida.org
3rd Tue
10 AM,
Brooklyn Family Support Service Advisory Council (25 Flatbush Ave 2 Fl)
bfssac@yahoo.com 718-642-8512 or fax
718-642-4791
1-2
PM, Organizers Forum 712-432-0080 code: 193134#, CART
http://www.2020captioning.com/livefeed.php?event=AAPD info jlehman7@gmail.com
2-4
PM, Queens BP’s Advisory Council For Individuals w/ Disabilities (Boro Hall
120-55 Queens Blvd #213 Kew Gardens) Charlie Hope 718-380-3000 x201
chope@queenscp.org
Every
Tue
10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Benefits Clinics (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP
& accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or
eeason@cidny.org
11-4:30 PM, The R-tist & Ideas U Know: Conceptual & Abstract Art
(ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) Experience the basics of the
painting process while developing drawing & rendering skills for people w/ a
phyical disability/chronic illness in Man, Bx or B’klyn
Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622
5-8:30
PM, Creative Writing Circle (ICS, 257 Park Ave. S, 2nd Floor) for people w/ a
physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Latricia
718-907-1622
6:30
PM, Dialogues w/ Dan (RocklandWorldRadio.com) Daniel Windheim 845.826.2639
info@modernmetro.com
Every
Tue & Th 10–1 PM, Metropolitan Parents’ Center: Education Advocacy for
Parents Intensive Workshop (Sinergia, 2082 Lexington, 4
Floor, bell 333, 126 St) Register: Godfrey Rivera 212-643-2840, X 307
grivera@sinergiany.org
1st Wed
1:30-3
PM, Open House: Computer Center for Visually Impaired
People (Baruch College, 151 E 25 St #655,
Lex-3rd Aves, WC acc) Reservations required
646-312-1420.
6-8
PM, 2011-2012 Monthly Housing Clinics (Goddard Riverside,
593 Columbus Ave, 88 St) Info: 646-459-3017 or
212-873-0282. Presentation / Q&A. An attorney meets with those are seeking
legal advice 06/06 Succession Rights
2nd Wed 6-8 PM, Body/Mind a support group by
& for people who are both physically and mentally disabled/challenged
(HILC, 289 St. Nicholas Ave. #21 lower level, 125-124 Sts WC acc)
(intercom # 021) Ed Randolph 212-222-7122 or erandolph@hilc.org
2nd
& 4th Wed
1 PM,
Discovery Series Informative & engaging educational programming on topics
related to computer & software accessibility target-center@usda.gov
9-10
PM, The Largest Minority Radio Show WBAI 99.5 FM) archived at www.wbai.org
3rd Wed 3-5 PM Bx Mental Health Council (Montefiore, Klau Pav
Conf Rm 1, 111 E 210 St, Bx WC acc) 718-231-3400 x 202 or
jdiblasi@astorservices.org
Every
Wed
11-4:30 PM, Drawing & Painting from Life (ICS, 25 Elm
Place, Bklyn) for people w/ a physical disability/chronic illness in
Man, B’klyn or Bx Registration required Latricia
718-907-1622
11-4:30 PM, One Man's Junk Is Another’s Treasure: Collage with found
items (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) for people w/ a physical
disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx. Registration required
Latricia 718-907-1622
11:30
– 12:30 PM & 1:30 – 2:30 PM. Gallery tours with FM Assistive Listening
Devices (The MOMA, 11 W 53 St, The Donald B. & Catherine C.
Marron atrium, 2nd floor) No reservations, free with admission. 212-408-6347or
accessprograms@moma.org
Noon,
Disabilities @ Work radio
http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter.html#DAW_Radio
1 PM,
New Hearing Voices Support Group (BILS 4419 Third Ave, 2B,
181-182 Sts, Bx) Marlene 718- 562-6712 Until 6/25
1-4
PM, Deaf Computer Class (BCID, 27 Smith St #200
Brooklyn) 718-998-3000
7 PM,
Mood Disorder Support Grp's Family and Friends, Newcomers, Unipolar, Bipolar
& 20-something group (411 W 114 St, 6th floor,
Amsterdam-Morningside Dr)
http://www.mdsg.org
1st & 3rd Thu
6-8
PM, NAMI E Flatbush (SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 395 Lenox Rd, Class Rm 1B,
New York Ave & E 34 St)Br
6:30-8
PM, NAMI Bipolar Disorder Support Group (505 Eighth Avenue,
#1103, 35 St WC acc) Info: 212-684-3264
2nd Thu
9:30-11:30 AM, Man Mental Health Council (Prince George Hotel, Penthouse
14 E 28 St, 5-Madison Ave)
2 PM,
Free Verbal Description & Touch Tour for visitors who are blind / partially
sighted (Rubin Museum of Art, 150 W 17 St, 6-7 Aves) Incense &
traditional music complete the Himalayan experience. Register: 212-620-5000 x
345 or reservations@rmanyc.org
3rd Thu, ASL interpreted tours (Jewish Mus 1109
Fifth Ave, 92 St WC acc) RSVP access@thejm.org 212-423-3225/ TTY
212-660-1515
Every
Thu
noon-4
PM, NAMI: Financial Coaching - Setting Financial Goals, Budgeting & Saving,
Opening a Bank Account, Reviewing Credit Reports and Prioritizing Debt (505
Eighth Avenue, #1103, 35 St WC acc) 212-684-3365 ext.
214.
1-3
PM, BCID Peer Support Group (27 Smith St Fl 2,
Fulton-Livingston B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000
1:30-
3:30 PM, Music for Everyone (ICS 25 Elm Pl, 5th floor Brooklyn Fulton–Livingston
WC acc) - A step-by-step adventure in music study, no experience required for
people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Latricia
718-907-1622.
4-6
PM, CIDNY Writer’s Workshop (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP &
accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or
eeason@cidny.org
4-6
PM. NAMI Japanese Helpline 212-684-3365 and ask for the Japanese Helpline. Or
leave a message at ext. 215 at any time or japanesehelpline@naminyc.org.,
5-8:30
PM, Movies at ICS (25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn) for
people w/ physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx w/ a
physical disability or chronic illness Latricia
718-907-1622
6:30-8
PM, Women Vets Art Program (SVA, 32 W 21 St, 3rd Floor, 6-7 Ave) Val Sereno
212-592-2419 or vsereno@sva.edu
1ST Fri 7-8 PM, NAMI OCD Consumer Support Group
(Mt. Sinai, Madison Ave,
100 St) 212-684-3264
3rd
Fri
11am-1:30 PM, The R-tist & Ideas U Know: Conceptual & Abstract
Art (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) for people with a physical
disability or chronic illness living Man, B’klyn or Bx Registration required
Latricia 718-907-1622
2 PM,
Conversations w/ Curators/Conservators (FM Assist Listening) (MMA, 1000 Fifth
Ave, 81 St WC acc, VĂ©lez Blanco Patio) No groups No reservation Free with
admission access@metmuseum.org 212.650.2010
2 PM,
Mindful Connections for people with dementia and their caregivers (Rubin Museum
of Art, 150 W 17 St, 6-7 Aves) Trained museum guides facilitate a gallery
experience designed to promote conversation and engagement with works of art and
each other. Preregistration required:
http://www.rma2.org/uploads/documents/MindfulConnectionsRegistration_2012.pdf
2 PM,
ASL Tours for individuals who are deaf / HOH (Rubin Museum of Art, 150 W 17 St,
6-7 Aves) Tours afford all of our visitors a chance to learn about the cultures,
history, religions, and sacred art of the Himalayan region. 212.620.5000
x354
2- 4:30 PM, Crafts with Liz (ICS, 25 Elm
Place, B’klyn) for people living in Man, B’klyn or Bx w/ a physical
disability or chronic illness. Registration required Latricia
718-907-1622
5-8:30
PM, Friday Night Hangout - (ICS, 25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn) cards, games,
music & conversation Karaoke nights & parties for people
w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Latricia
718-907-1622.
7 PM,
Mood Disorder Support Grps: Family, Friends; Newcomers, Unipolar, Bipolar; &
20-something group (BIMC, Bernstein Pavilion, 15t-16 St, 1-2 Ave, Nathan Perlman
Place, 2 fl) http://www.mdsg.org
Every
Fri & Sat 1 PM, Tenement Museum, Foods of the
Lower East Side: Tour & Discussion (103 Orchard
St, Delancey WC acc) explore the immigrant food experience & how
their foods have shaped American food. 8+. Tickets: $45 / Students – Srs $40 /
Members $22 866-606-7232 or
http://www.museumtix.com/venue/venueinfo.aspx?vid=781&tab=E&evw=2&pvt=let
Every
Sat
10-noon, Writing Workshop (B’klyn Vet Center) creative ways to mitigate
PTSD symptoms Tim Brennan 718-624-2765
2-4
PM, Free Creative Writing Program/Writing Workshop for Gulf, Afghanistan &
Iraq Vets (NYU WC acc) Zachary Sussman, 212-992-9809 or zachary.sussman@nyu.edu
MULTI DAY / SESSION EVENTS
Until
05/18 Fundamentals of Travel Training Administration Kristi McLaughlin
FTTA@easterseals.com or 800-659-6428 Register:
http://projectaction.easterseals.com/site/Calendar/727112943?view=Detail&id=37765
Until
06/08, Strengthening Transportation Choices So We Can Serve Those Who Have
Served Their Country for U.S. Veterans, Service Members, Their Families, and
Community Service Providers Register after 05/07
www.projectaction.org
Until
08/22, Get to the Core of It: Best Practices in the Four Core Services
$75/single session or $150 for all https://secure.xo.com/ncil.org/store/index.php
05/12
& 19 10-3 PM, Word Sign: Helping Individuals w/ DD, Including Autism
Spectrum Disorder, to Communicate (AHRC, Penthouse 83 Maiden Lane) Register:
Jennifer Amendola 212-895-3446 or
jennifer.amendola@ahrcnyc.org
05/12
& 06/16 11-12:30 PM, Seeing Through Drawing (Met, 1000 5th Ave Ruth and
Harold D. Uris Ctr for Educ, ground floor) learn innovative techniques that make
drawing accessible. Free, but reservations required. 212-650-2010 or
access@metmuseum.org.
*NEW
5/21, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18 & 6/25 5:30-8:30 PM, Palliative and End-of Life Care:
An Introduction to Clinical Concepts Any Social Worker Should Know (NYU, Silver
School of Social Work, 1 Washington Sq N)
http://www.nyu.edu/socialwork/continuing.education/pelcintro.html
05/30-06/02, 2012 National Transition Conference: College & Careers
for Youth WDs (Wash, DC)
www.transition2012.org
06/04-07, 2012 P&A/CAP Annual Conference (Baltimore,
MD)
http://www.napas.org/en/events/annual-conference.html
06/04-22, Building an Effective Peer Support Program, Deadline: 05/16
http://www.ilru.org/html/forms/online_registration.htm
06/04–07/1, Core Courses II: Universal Design Principles and Practices
http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-schedule.html
06/04–07/01, Visitability
http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-schedule.html
06/11-14, 2012 NICL Conf: 30 Yrs of Advocacy: & Miles To Go Before We
Sleep (DC)
http://www.ncil.org/conference/2012RegistrationForm.pdf
06/17-21, American Association of Intellectual & Developmental
Disabilities Conference 136th Annual Conference (Charlotte,
NC)
http://www.aaidd.org/content_6546.cfm
*NEW
06/18-20, Intro to Travel Training (Portland OR) free training initiative
designed to help increase the skills, knowledge & abilities of travel
training professionals with classroom & field instruction. Krystian Boreyko
itt@easterseals.com or 800-659-6428 Deadline: 05/11
http://projectaction.easterseals.com/site/R?i=WGty11WzJa3hAlZi2h-uhw
06/25-26, United Spinal: Roll On Capitol Hill (ROCH) (Was
DC)
06/27-29 APSE 2012 National Conference (Arlington,
VA)
06/29-07/01, Moxie Camp – A Weekend Experience for Female
Changemakers (New York Insight Meditation
Center) http://www.MoxieCamp.com
08/06-24 Implementing Olmstead: ABCs of Nursing Home Transition
Registration Deadline: 07/18
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/online/index.html
08/06-27, 6th International Women's Institute on Leadership and
Disability (WILD) (Oregon)
http://www.miusa.org/exchange/currentprogs/wild/wild2012/index_html deadline
03/01
08/07-09, A National Onsite Two-in-One Training Opportunity: Finding
Affordable, Accessible, Integrated Housing & Systems Approach to Expanding
Housing Options (Chicago)
https://secure.xo.com/ncil.org/store/catalog.php?p_category=
08/13–09/09, Design for Anthropometric and Biomechanical Fit
http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-schedule.html
08/13–09/09, Inclusive Housing
http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-schedule.html
08/23-26, The National Rehabilitation Association 2012 Annual Training
Conference (Chicago),
ttps://sites.google.com/site/nra2012conference/
09/10-28, Smooth as SILC: An Introduction to Statewide Independent Living
Councils Registration Deadline: 08/22
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/online/index.html
10/1-4, 2012 USBLN 15th Annual Conf &
Expo (Orlando) http://www.usblnannualconference.org/
10/22–11/18, Design for Perception & Cognition
http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-schedule.html
10/22–11/18, The Accessible Taxi (tentative)
http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-schedule.html
SINGLE EVENTS
*NEW
05/10 9:30 – 11:30 AM, Manhattan Mental Health Council (Prince George
Hotel (14 E 28 St, 5- Madison Aves),
05/10
9:30—1 PM, Workshop on Special Education Mediation & & Other
Collaborative Options (Brooklyn Heights Library, 280 Cadman Plaza W) Helping
Parents & School Districts Become More Effective Partners Register:
http://www.nysdra.org/calendar/calendar.aspx?action=details&eventid=965
*NEW
05/10 2 PM, Verbal Description & Tour (Rubin Museum of Art, 150 W 17 St, 6-7
Aves) 212-620-5000 ext. 345 or reservations@rmanyc.org
05/10
2–3:30 PM, Picture This! Workshop for people who are blind or w/ limited
vision: The Steins Collect:
Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde (Met, 1000 5th
Ave, Ruth & Harold Uris Ctr for Educ, ground floor) detailed
descriptions, touch, & other activities. Free, reservations required.
212-650-2010 or access@metmuseum.org
*NEW
05/10 3-4:30 PM, City-wide Mental Health Project (208 W 13th
St, Room 305) Lourdes Cintron 718-561-8415
citywidementalhealthproject@hotmail.com
05/11
8:15-:15 PM, 2012 CCVIP 5th Annual Conference on Employment and Visual
Impairment: Policy and Practice, “Ever Upward (Baruch
Conf Center, 14th Floor, 55 Lexington
Ave, 25 St)
http://www.8bar.com/cgi-bin/ar_form.cgi?rid=04a4eb7513adcfdbc6529902
05/11
7-8:30 PM, 16th Annual Lighthouse at Met Concert (1000 5th Ave, The Grace Rainey
Rogers Auditorium) music inspired by the Museum’s collection. Free with
admission, no reservations.
POL
05/12 11:30 –3:30 PM, Long Island Obama
University (Merrick Golf Clubhouse, 2550
Clubhouse Rd, Merrick)
FREE
but RSVP required:
https://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/training/gpb99d
05/12,
2:15 PM, Met Signs Tours in ASL (no voice): Roman Wall Paintings (1000
Fifth Ave, Tour Sign at south end of Great Hall) free with museum
admission and do not require a reservation. Intended primarily for the Deaf
community, ASL students may attend, but attendance sheets will not be signed.
212-650-2010 or access@metmuseum.org
*NEW
05/15 2-4 PM, FEMA Think Tank conference call: Recovery. Disasters affect
communities, individuals and may have cascading impacts on surrounding
communities. Share your thoughts on how can we better plan pre-disaster to allow
for a more rapid, cost effective, sustainable and resilient recovery on our
online forum. 800-593-0692 Passcode: Think Tank May
*NEW
05/15 54:30-7:30 PM, Hearing Loss in the Workplace: Strategies for
landing a job and maximizing workplace (NY Public Library Muhlenberg Branch, 209
W 23 St, 3rd Floor ) Assistive listening help is provided at our meetings
through live CART captioning and a room loop for those whose hearing aids have a
T-coil. A few headphones are also available.
05/16
11-2 PM, Lunch with the League: Richard Ravitch (4 W 43 St) $10/
per person RSVP required: office@lwvnyc.org
212 725 3541 42 states are struggling with deficit budgets.
Can states meet their obligations to public pensions, to rising health
care costs, and to quality public education? Is there a crisis in
state funding?
*New
05/16 11-4 PM, Community Action Network (CIDNY, 841 Broadway#301, 13-14
Sts) Registration & accommodations Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or
eeason@cidny.org
*NEW
05/16 1 PM, Workshop on Domestic Violence in the Deaf Community (BCID,
27 Smith St, 3rd Floor, Livingston -
Fulton Street) - RSVP by 05/11 718-998-3000
vquintyn@bcid.org Sign-language Interpreter
would be available
*NEW
05/16 2-3:30 PM, Best Practices in Premium
Paratransit Service—Webinar about the successful premium paratransit services in
Pittsburgh
http://www.projectaction.org/News/tabid/299/token/detail/nid/77/Default.aspx
*NEW
05/16 2-3:30 PM, Gallery Tour of Edouard Vuillard: A Painter and His Muses,
1890-1940 (Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St) Register: 212-423-3225, TTY
212-660-1515 or e-mail: access@thejm.org Join us for JM Journeys, a
monthly program for individuals with dementia and their family members or
caregivers.
05/16
6-8 PM, Sexuality & People w/ DD & Autism Spectrum Disorder: A
Cautionary Tale (IBR, 1050 Forest Hill Rd, SI)
https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?llr=m7elvbeab&oeidk=a07e5tw9jru22a584db&oseq=a023sagtbtw3zw
05/16
6-9 PM, DISLABELED Film Series: Liebe Perla. With guest speaker, Simi Linton
(CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, 34-35 Sts, Psychology Conference Room #
6304.01) Photo ID required $5 Suggested Donation. DISLABELED is
proud to feature Open Captioning, Audio Description, ASL, Interpretation and
Barrier-Free Access
05/17
8:30-noon, Trauma’s Impact on Mental & Physical Health
(Jacobi Medical Center, The
Corporate Conference Center, Building 4, 2nd Floor) RSVP by 5/11 718-918-3906 or
margarita.pirela@nbhn.net
05/17
9-2:30 PM, The 23rd Annual Brooklyn Family Support Fair: Building the
Future Together (Brooklyn College Conf Ctr,
2705 Campus Rd, Bklyn) Registration: 718
642-8512
05/18
8-3 PM, Deaf Community Alliance Network (DCAN) Training: Strengthening
Communities: Preparing for Emergencies With the Deaf & HoH Community
(Salvatore’s Italian Gardens, 6461 Transit Rd., Depew) $40 includes lunch and
light snacks Registration: www.wnydas.org Deadline: 5/15 ASL
provided! Info: Jason Goldstein Jason@wnydas.org
05/18
11–12:30 PM, Verbal Description & Touch Tour: Whitney Biennial 2012
(595 Madison Ave, 75 St meet in the Museum lobby) small group tours,
provide in-depth focus on a selection of artworks in a variety of media, are
offered when the Museum is closed. Admission is free; reservations are required.
. 212-570-7789 or AccessFeedback@whitney.org Visitors who are blind or
partially sighted & companions can schedule private tours with sufficient
notice - usually about 2-3 wks. 212-570-7789 or
AccessFeedback@whitney.org
*NEW
05/18 4:10-6 PM, Closed Captioned Movies: My Week With Marilyn ( CIDNY 841
Broadway #301, 13-14 Sts) Popcorn & soda
Registration & accommodations Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or
eeason@cidny.org
While
filming a movie in England, Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe
slips away with a young Brit for a week of self-discovery and frivolity. The
story that ensues is based on the real-life memoirs of Colin Clark, once
assistant to Sir Laurence Olivier.
05/19
11-1 PM, Debate Techniques - Workshop for Moderators (4 W 43 St) RSVP:
office@lwvnyc.org
05/19
8-5 PM, Western NY Summit on Aging & Independence (Buffalo Marriott)
http://www.summitonagingwny.org/
05/19
9-5 PM, United Spinal: From Within – Annual Conference for Women QWDs (Marriott
Marquis, 1535 Broadway) registration: http://www.unitedspinal.org/registration/fromwithin.html
05/19
Science Sense Tours for Visitors who are blind or partially sighted - Animal
Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration (AMNH, 79 St & Central
Park West) this exhibit is a Special Attraction, not included in General
Admission) Registration is required: 212-313-7565 or
accessibility@amnh.org
05/19
(rain date 5/20) Vendor Fair noon-2, Game 2 Beep Baseball LI
Bombers vs WFAN 660 (Central Park North Meadow, enter at 100th St & CPW,
cross to West Park Dr & follow path to North Meadow Field 12)
dedicated in memory of Comm. Matt Sapolin Matthew
Puvogel 212-788-8948 or
mpuvogel@cityhall.nyc.gov
05/20
11 a.m. 6–17 / 2-3:30 PM. 18+, Summer Fun at Met: Workshops for
Visitors with DD & LD (1000 5th Ave) focuses on a
theme & includes a gallery tour & a related art activity. Free
registration required & accommodation: 212-650-2010, or email
access@metmuseum.org
05/20
4:30 PM, Tenement Museum ASL tour (no voice) Hard Times (103 Orchard
Street, Orchard & Delancey, 2nd floor: 24 steps up, 23 steps
down) economic depressions at 97 Orchard Street between
1863 and 1935. The German-Jewish Gumpertz family, whose patriarch disappeared
during the Panic of 1873, and the Italian-Catholic Baldizzi
family, during the Depression. Reservation required Tickets: $22; Students &
Seniors $17 Rachael 212.431.0233 ext 249 or
rachael@tenement.org
05/21
10-2 PM, New York State Assembly’s Annual Legislative Disabilities Awareness Day
(LDAD) (Albany)
*NEW
05/21 2 PM, Verbal Imaging Tour Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage:
Israel (Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth
Ave, 92 St) Register: 212-423-3225, TTY 212-660-1515 or e-mail:
access@thejm.org
05/21
4-8 PM, CM Gale Brewer’s Open House (563 Columbus Ave, 87
St) 212-873-0282 or gale.brewer@council.nyc.gov
05/21
6:30-9 PM, Man ADD Gen Support + Grp Discussion (McBurney YMCA, 125 W 14 St, 6-7
Aves) 845-278-3022 MAADDSG@aol.com $5
05/22,
10–noon, Helping the Struggling Reader: One Size Does Not Fit All (Central
Library, Trustee’s Room, 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn) Spanish
language interpretation provided. ASL available Ruth DiRoma, Brooklyn
Parent Center 718-998-3000
05/22
2:30 PM, Man BP Disabilities Task Force (1 Centre St, 19
Floor South) Accommodations: Jennifer Ashley 212-669-3539 or
jashley@manhattanbp.org
*NEW
05/24 10-5 PM, No-Cost Digital Mammograms & Clinical Breast Exams
(1973 Westchester Ave, Bx) By appointment only 718 931
2620
*NEW
05/24 11-2 PM, Health Literacy Summit & Health Research Information Day
(Armory Track and Field Center, 216 Fort Washington Ave., 168
St)
*NEW
05/24 2-3:15 PM, Looking for Employment and Decent Wages: How is the government
helping you?
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/677052114?utm_source=News+United+05+2012&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter+United+2012+04
05/24
5:30–7:30 PM, Interpreting MoMA: Tours for Deaf adults
with ASL interpretation. Exhibition: Cindy Sherman. (The MOMA, 4 W
54 St, The Lewis B. & Dorothy Cullman
Education & Research Building) Free, RSVP
required: 212-408-6347 or accessprograms@moma.org
05/29
2–4 PM, Art inSight, Visual description and touch tours for individuals who are
blind or partially sighted: New York in the 1960’s (The MOMA, 11 W 53 St, The
Ronald S. & Jo Carole Lauder Building entrance) Free, RSVP required:
212-408-6347 or accessprograms@moma.org
*new
05/30 4-5 pm, Online Search Strategies for Housing ((CIDNY, 841 Broadway #301,
13-14 Sts) Are you in search of housing? Then join us for a workshop that will
teach you the basic. Attend online https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/401837666 or by phone 213-493-0601 Code:
401-837-666 Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting Meeting ID:
401-837-666
*NEW
05/31 10 AM, NYC TLC Meeting ( 33 Beaver
St, 19 Floor) WC acc & ASL, Accommodation: Office of Legal
Affairst 212-676-1135 or tlcrules@tlc.nyc.gov by
5/25..
*NEW
06/01 8:30-4 PM, 3rd Annual Brooklyn Parent Center Conference: Resources,
Relaxation & Information for Brooklyn parents, grandparents &
caregivers of children WDs (LIU, Bklyn) Register:
http://brooklynparentcenter.eventbrite.com/
*NEW
06/01 6:00 PM, An Evening of Art & ASL at the Met: Exploring the American Wing (1000
Fifth Ave, 79 St meet at the tour sign at the south end of
the Great Hall) free with museum admission no reservations. Intended primarily
for the Deaf community, ASL students may attend, but attendance sheets will not
be signed. 212-650-2010 or access@metmuseum.org
*NEW
06/06 8:30-4 PM, The 44th Annual Addictions Institute Trauma & Addictions
Across the Life Cycle: Assessments & Interventions (Fordham Univ, Lincoln
Ctr Campus, 113 W 60 St, Columbus Ave) Registration-
https://m360.naswnyc.org/event.aspx?eventID=46212
*NEW
06/06, 10–noon, Evaluation & Placement: The Beginning & End of the IEP
Process (Central Library, Trustee’s Room, 10 Grand Army Plaza,
Brooklyn) Spanish language interpretation provided. ASL available
Ruth DiRoma, Brooklyn Parent Center
718-998-3000
*NEW
06/07 2:30-4 PM, Accessible Miniature Golf Courseswww.accessibilityonline.org
adaconferences@adagreatlakes.org or 877-232-1990 (v/TTY)
*NEW
06/07 6:30-9 PM, Man ADD: Magnetic Brain Stimulation A Tool For Treating
ADD? (West End Collegiate Ch, 245 W 77 St, West
End–B’way) 845-278-3022 MAADDSG@aol.com $5
*NEW
06/10 Board Noon -1 PM; Program Meeting 1:30-4 PM, Disabled In Action (Selis
Manor, 135 W 23 St, 6-7 Aves) TEL/FAX 718-261-3737 -
www.disabledinaction.org Please support our scent-free environment
by abstaining from perfume and cologne!
*NEW
06/11 2 PM, Sign Language Interpreted Tour Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage:
Israel (Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth
Ave, 92 St) Register: 212-423-3225, TTY 212-660-1515 or e-mail:
access@thejm.org
http://www.ibo.nyc.ny.us/iboreports/options2012.pdf IBO Issues New Edition of
Budget Options for NYC, 72 Ways to Cut Costs & Raise
Revenues
http://www.ssa.gov/pressoffice/pr/ssa-dod-hit-pr.html Social Security and Department
of Defense Implement New Process to Improve Efficiency for Wounded Warriors
Applying for Disability Benefits. Electronic Medical Records Will Reduce Time
for a Decision
http://www.ncd.gov/newsroom/research/042512_Presolicitation NCD is interested in
undertaking a one-year project to develop recommendations to modernize and
preserve the SSD Programs. The primary purpose of this project will be to
analyze the various options for SSDI and SSI reform, including what measures
could facilitate people currently receiving SSDI and SSI benefits in being able
to work, what measures could decrease the likelihood of needing such benefits,
and what financing options exist to extend the life of both programs.
http://www.nysilc.org/caucus-bu/2012Public-Policy-Agenda04-2012FINAL.doc. The NYSILC 2012 Public Policy
Agenda
Do you use a screen reader or other AT to read web sites? If so, we’re interested in your experience on the Duane Reade web site. Please let me know about your experience. edith@disabledinaction.org
VIDEO
Nigyar
Alieva is currently doing a video project on disability in NYC and whether or
not the City accommodates people with disabilities when it comes to
transportation and commuting. She is interested in interviewing some about their
personal experiences. alieva@fordham.edu
718-290-6409
JOBS/FELLOW/SCHOLARSHIPS/INTERNSHIPS
http://www.proyectovision.net/english/news/48/opportunities.html monthly list of scholarships
& Internships
www.nyc.gov/dycd NYC Summer Youth (14-24) Employment Programs
applications
www.nysilc.org Young Adults
with Disabilities/Sponsorships (up to $250) to Attend Leadership Training
(download application) complete the entire application and email it back to
joea@nysilc.org. questions related to the application, contact the NYSILC office
at (518) 427-1060 (Voice/TTY), 1 (877) 397-4126 (Toll Free NYS Only), (518)
427-1139 Fax, or bradw@nysilc.org
Big
Brothers Big Sisters of NYC’s Incredible Kids Mentoring Program is
currently accepting Manhattan female siblings
(7-16) of individuals with severe disabilities. Francy
Henao 212-994-7722
Certificate in Health Coaching & Care Coordination through JFK, Jr.
Institute for Worker Education (CUNY) This 10-credit, 5 course certificate
offered to frontline workers in the allied health fields who have a GED or High
School Diploma, are residents of NYS, and are available to commit to completing
a sequence of 5 courses (a college bridge course and 4 credited courses) through
summer 2013. The certificate program is FREE, except for a $25 application fee
and the cost of books. Abigail.Nelson@mail.cuny.edu or 212.652.2053 application:
ACTION ALERTS
Support the Dyslexia Bill (A09940) to amend the education law relating to
the certification or training of teachers, administrators and instructors in the
area of dyslexia and related learning disabilities. The bill would require
school districts to diagnose students with dyslexia and related learning
disabilities and provide such students with teachers trained to instruct
students with dyslexia. Find your Assembly member
http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?sh=search
Call
your Rep and ask them to vote NO on the Sequestor Replacement Reconciliation Act
of 2012 on the House floor this week. You can use the Capitol Switchboard at
202-224-3121. http://www.bazelon.org/What-You-Can-Do/Take-Action/Alerts/Alerts-Archive/5.8.12-House-Budget-Reconciliation-Alert.aspx?utm_source=5.8.12-House-Budget-Reconciliation-Alert&utm_campaign=5.8.12HouseBudgetReconcAlert&utm_medium
Andi
Fristedt at andi_fristedt@help.senate.gov The Senate 202-224-3121
tell Congress not to cut the Prevention Fund to maintain the Stafford Student
Loan interest rate at 3.4 percent rate.
http://capwiz.com/rochestercdr/issues/alert/?alertid=61301616&queueid=8254366661 Deaf people already face many
barriers in getting commercial driver’s licenses even if they meet the
requirements with their hearing aids. But we have an opportunity to correct
this.
www.nabwis.org. the Work Incentives Planning
and Assistance Project helps individuals with disabilities maximize their
employment potential through benefits planning and assistance allowing PWDs to
return to work or maintain employment, thereby decreasing their dependence on
Social Security benefits and improving the quality of their lives.
This assistance will discontinue by 6/30, unless the SSA reverses their
decision not to extend the program & Congress fully reauthorizes it.
http://www.capwiz.com/dental/issues/alert/?alertid=57523506&type=CO Support S. 1878. Expand
Donated Dental Service-like Programs Congress is considering a measure that
would enable volu nteer dentists to treat thousands more Medicare and Medicaid
recipients whose current untreated dental disease precludes them from treatments
for challenges such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disease,
orthopedic conditions, uncontrolled diabetes or consideration for
transplants. Write to your U.S. Senators,
urging them to co-sponsor this legislation.
http://signon.org/sign/drop-the-medicare-in?source=s.em.cp&r_by=2017285 Drop the Medicare In Home Rule
Now
http://capwiz.com/rochestercdr/issues/alert/?alertid=60928616&queueid=[capwiz:queue_id] H.R. 3086 would phase out
Section 14 (c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) which allows employers to
pay workers with disabilities less than the federal minimum wage. The Fair Wages
for Workers with Disabilities Act of 2011 needs cosponsors! Tell your
representative to sign on.
http://signon.org/sign/stop-stem-cells-experiment Petition
opposing stem cell experimentation on Deaf infants
http://www.barbaraboxer.com/petitions/paycheck-fairness?utm_source=p20110818-kg&utm_medium=e&sc=p20110818-kg Support the Paycheck Fairness
Act which would provide justice to victims of gender discrimination, protect
employees who share information about their salary with their co-workers, and
require employers to prove that wage discrepancies are based on work performance
& not on a person's gender
http://capwiz.com/idanetwork/issues/alert/?alertid=46615501 Urge
Congress to Support H.R. 2103 to Raise Asset Limits for SSI Beneficiaries to
would enable PWDs to open bank accounts, work, and
save.
SURVEYS & STUDIES
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/882523/TransitChoices DRED’s Public Transit Choices
By People With Disabilities, as part of our transportation research on the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
https://stanfordmedicine.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3qlq5Y0nA1zSeR6 The Stanford Neural
Prosthetics Translational Laboratory (NPTL) is seeking participants with
cervical SCI to assess the technology needs of people affected by
paralysis
Are
you concerned about your BP or how high it should be? To participate in
the SPRINT (Systolic BP Intervention) Study, you must: Be at least
50 years old, have high BP, with the systolic (upper) number of at
least 130 & with no history of diabetes or stroke. If you join the
SPRINT research trial, you will receive free: BP meds, Physical exams, Lab
tests, Memory tests, EKG’s (electrocardiograms)
212-305-0504
Eye-Tracking Rapid Attention Computation (EYE-TRAC) seeks people
(18-55) diagnosed with ADD/ADHD Project includes: interviews, computer
testing, paper-and-pencil tests, a brain MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan
& use of a portable device to track eye movements in real time,
compensation: $600 & a DVD of your MRI scan (Weill-Cornell Medical College,
516 E 72 St) Alison Schonberger, aschonberger@braintrauma.org,
212-608-3063
www.survey-xact.dk/LinkCollector?key=ADE3JA3W111J about individual
experiences with adult ADD.
The survey is in English and
Danish; to advance, press the "Næste" button.
Metteroenberg@gmail.com.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AFBTravelSurvey Use of Online Travel Services
by People with Vision Loss Katie Vizenor, at kvizenor@afb.net or
202-469-6834.
Looking at the effectiveness of physical activity for improving mood in
people aging with SCI or MS, since the study is carried out entirely by phone,
participants may reside anywhere in the US. If you are
interested in participating, please contact the RRTC on Aging at 1-866-928-2114
or agerrtc@uw.edu. Study participants will be compensated for their time and
phone expenses
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NVFN9Z7D looking at how behavioral
traits effect weight loss,.
William Joseph
Harrigan
harriganweightloss@gmail.com Dare Institute, 617-497-5270
Fax 617-491-5270
http://DareAssociation.org
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BBPO_AAR_Survey Bklyn BP Survey for Bklyn AAR
users Renee Hastick-Motes
718-802-4091 / 718-802-3920 Fax /
rhastick-motes@brooklynbp.nyc.gov
https://uncg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_a96xYflhigZ6l48 Survey Seeks to Understand
PWDs Clothing Selection related to self-concept and life satisfaction.
Participants have a chance to win a $50 Visa gift card. h_chang@uncg.edu or
336-553-8692
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Disabledaccess disability access at
conferences
mgolden@dredf.org The Strategy Guide to Enable
and Promote the Use of Fixed-Route Transit by PWDs & Accessible Transit
Services for All Populations (para-transit). (they are not yet available on
line, email to be contacted when available)
http://www.seeandbesafe.com/surveys/ 10 questions to
improve the safety of WC users because we are shorter (sitting) therefore lower
than pedestrians & more difficult to notice. They’re trying to
encourage makers of mobility aids and suppliers of retro fitted vans, to offer
visibility SAFETY options. Receive a free Reflective Handicap Sticker.
http://surveymonkey.com/s/SABEselfdetermination A survey to
find out if your local or statewide self-advocacy organization's activities help
members to be more self-determined.
http://rio.tc.columbia.edu/surveys/CAB343/index.cfm Women WDs 40+
without a personal history of breast cancer for a research study to explore what
factors influence whether or not WWDs obtain screening mammography for early
detection of breast cancer. Carole Baraldi, RN, MS @ 212 724-9121 or
cab2197@tc.columbia.edu.
SCI
that prevents you from walking - People who do not walk lose significant amounts
of bone in their lower extremities and have an increased risk of fractures.
Seeking participants for a research study evaluating ways to increase bone
density & strength. Over a year, you will make 12 visits to
Chicago. Danielle 312-503-1215
d-barkema@northwestern.edu
http://www.equalrightscenter.org/site/PageServer?pagename=DR_surveys
Access to travel, shopping, dining, movies, online gaming For alternate format,
Robyn Powell 202-370-3210 or
rpowell@equalrightscenter.org
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01163032?term=vanda&rank=2
An experimental drug treatment for adults who are blind & suffer from
Non-24 Hour Sleep Wake Disorder. 240-599-4520 or
christina.fatemi@vandapharma.com
http://disabilitycommunityparticipation.org/ Surveys of
Community Participation; Personal Attendant Services Study; Community Engagement
Initiatives; Employment Project & Enabling Mobility
Center
http://www.wirelessrerc.org/for-consumers/survey-of-user-needs.html or
800-582-6360 how do PWDs use wireless products
COMMENTS PERIOD
Until
06/08 The Access Board Releases Proposed Standards for Medical Diagnostic
Equipment. Access Board http://www.access-board.gov/mde/nprm.htm
EM Prentiss
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