Here’s my point: If there are such resources, #PG&E & the City should be sharing them.
Here’s some info from #DisabilityRightsCalifornia, but their helpline is only answered on weekdays.
www.disabilityrightsca.org/post/power-s...
#SFPowerOutage
Do you rely on emotional support animals and/or service animals?
This training is aimed at tenants with disabilities and will help ensure that all Californians have access to the assistance they need.
Spanish interpretation will be offered.
#ServiceAnimal #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #ServiceDog
We will review best practices, discuss potential costs, and go over what to expect once you have made your requests.
#HousingResource #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #Webinar
It’s #DisabilityVotingRightsWeek! Every eligible voter deserves equal access to their ballot—no matter accessibility needs. Stay informed about your rights and the tools available to vote. bit.ly/VR-DRC. #LWV #VotingRights #DisabilityRightsCalifornia
This training is aimed at tenants with disabilities and will help ensure that all Californians have access to the assistance they need.
Spanish interpretation will be offered.
When: Tuesday, May 27th, 2025 1:00pm
#ServiceAnimal #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #ServiceDog
This training is aimed at tenants with disabilities and will help ensure that all Californians have access to the assistance they need.
Register at the link: www.disabilityrightsca.org/events/know-...
Spanish interpretation will be offered.
#ServiceAnimal #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #ServiceDog
A comprehensive study about the frequency and use of solitary confinement in detention facilities can help guide conversations and create common safeguards that protect human rights.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia
Header Text: Statement. Bold Title Text: DRC Denounces Executive Order to Weaken the U.S. Department of Education. Image below of an American flag with a big oval sign atop that has an etch of the White House building and reads: The White House Washington. Background of graphic is black and has a blue/green DRC logo on the top right corner.
Header Text: Statement. Center Quote Text: Efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, weaken the Office for Civil Rights, slash IDEA funding, and divert public resources to private school vouchers are undermining hard-won progress for students with disabilities. Gabriela Torres, DRC's Legal Advocacy Unit Litigation Counsel. Background of graphic is black and has a blue/green DRC logo on the top right corner.
Today the President signed an executive order that threatens to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education and related programs.
You can read the full statement at the link: www.disabilityrightsca.org/latest-news/...
#DepartmentOfEducation #ExecutiveOrder #DisabilityRightsCalifornia
Spanish interpretation will be offered.
When: Tuesday, March 25th, 2025 1:00pm
#ServiceAnimal #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #ServiceDog
From how to best contact your regional center to filing a complaint if needed.
Understanding what you can do on your part to self-advocate is a great way to make sure you or your child's needs get met. Start with this resource!
#RegionalCenterServices #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #SelfAdvocacy
All of these actions threaten the integrity of our education system and place millions of vulnerable students at risk.
You can read the full letter at the link: www.disabilityrightsca.org/latest-news/...
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #DepartmentOfEducation #LetterToCongress
Top Text: March. Center Bold Text: Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Background is three triangle shapes of light blue, dark blue, and light pink. Bottom of the graphic has 4 illustrations of people. Left, a curly red head, light skin, floral dress, and sitting in a motor chair happily. Left Center: A young girl with brown hair, light skin, playing a violin. Right Center: A person sitting in a chair wearing headphones with dark hair and dark skin, smilling. Right: A person with black hair and dark skin standing with a walker assistive device.
Bold Text: We're Here All Year! Under, the logo for the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities. Logo is a big gold "C" shape with 2 "D" shapes inside, one being inverted. Text: NACDD is taking submissions for the “We’re Here All Year” Photo Gallery that will be unveiled in April
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! Today and all year we're reminded of the valuable contributions people with developmental disabilities bring to our communities.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #NACDD #DDAwareness #WereHereAllYear
Title Text: International Women's Day. 5 circles with different photos of women. Top left: Photo of Judy Heumann, a latina woman sitting in the motor wheelchair with a blue blouse, scarf, glasses, and short light brown hair. Top Center: Photo of Alice Wong, she is an Asian woman with black hair, sweater with a lion's face, red patterned pants, and wearing a breathing apparatus. She is sitting in a motor wheelchair. Top Right: Photo of Haben Girma, she a black woman wearing a black sweater vest, black hair tied back, and she has her hands on her keyboard accessible device. Bottom Left: Photo of Judi Chamberlin, a white woman with curly light brown hair, glasses, pink blouse, and holding a book in front of her with the title: From Privileges to Rights: People Labeled With Psychiatric Disabilities. Bottom Right: Photo of Jazzie Collins, she is a black woman with a black beanie, curly orange/light brown hair, red glasses, red lipstick, and black jacket with fur on the collar. The bottom of the graphic has an illustration of pink and blue flowers. Blue/Green DRC logo on top right.
March is Women's History Month and tomorrow March 8 marks International Women's Day.
THREAD - Celebrate with us by learning about some of the key women who have lent a powerful hand in shaping the disability rights movement!
#InternationalWomensDay #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #WomensHistoryMonth
(3/3) Disability-led non-profit, The Partnership For Inclusive Disaster Strategies, has a Disability & Disaster Hotline available:
Call/Text: +1 (800) 626-4959
Email: hotline@disasterstrategies.org
#DisasterResilienceAwarenessMonth #DisabilityRightsCalifornia
White background. Yellow rectangle background with black text: Self-Advocacy Resource. Under in black text: Retaliation by your landlord: Know Your Housing Rights. Under, a blue/green DRC logo. Yellow stripe. Bottom is a photo of a blue and orange apartment building with black balconies at nearly every window.
Know Your Rights! California Law can protect you from landlord retaliation!
Learn more about protecting yourself and how to respond. Full resource at the link: www.disabilityrightsca.org/publications...
#HousingResource #landlord #DisabilityRightsCalifornia
Blue border. Top left, USA Today logo, a blue circle with black text to the right: USA Today. Top right, blue/green DRC logo. Bold Text: Elon Musk keeps tweeting the 'R-word.' Disability advocates say he needs to stop. Text Below: "I am hopeful that (Musk) will find other ways to express his critiques without resorting to a hateful schoolyard put-down.” - Andy Imparato, Executive Director of DRC. "When people like Musk ... use this slur, it not only undermines our community but also opens the door for able-bodied people to justify discrimination and the denial of resources and opportunities to disabled people." - Nila Morton, Disability Advocate.
USA Today Article (1/2)
DRC's Executive Director Andy Imparato quote was featured in a USA Today article by David Oliver. The "R" word as it has been used in a recent upswing is lazy, offensive, and a complete disservice to people with disabilities.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #USAToday
At the link, you'll find how to request SMHS, what Medi-Cal covers financially, criteria and requirements, and more.
#MentalHealthResource #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #MediCal
Congress is proposing cuts to Medicaid at the federal level, but they are not final yet! We must PROTECT MEDICAID to protect our community's access to healthcare. Much like our health, Medicaid and the programs that share funding are all tied together.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #MediCal
Photo of 3 people outside at a press conference. In the background is a photo backdrop with L.A. Care logos and a large portrait photo of Congresswoman Nanette Barragan to the right. In the photo to the left is Bhumit Shah, he is a man with black hair, glasses, DRC green polo shirt, and is sitting in a power wheelchair. In the center is Congresswoman Nanette Barragan, she is a woman with brown hair, navy blue blazer, and yellow shirt. To the right, Sabrina Epstein, she is a woman with short brown curly hair, glasses, green vest and white long sleeve, and she's sitting in her wheelchair.
This week DRC's ACE Peer Advocate Bhumit Shah and Policy Analyst Sabrina Epstein attended a press conference hosted by Congresswoman Nanette Barragan about the importance of Medicaid. Both Bhumit and the Congresswoman shared their connections to Medicaid.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #Medicaid
Yellow to Pink horizontal gradient background with small semi-transparent red and pink hearts scattered around. Top center, blue/green DRC logo. Bold curved pink letters with purple outline read: Happy Valentine's Day. Under, White background with pink outline in purple lettering reads: Together in Solidarity. We Have Each Other. Bottom half, illustration of an excited crowd. Front row is an in-color illustration of 8 people with varying disabilities. Behind them are all-black illustrations of an excited crowd with arms and hands up in different poses.
Let this Valentine's Day serve as a reminder that DRC is here for you. We love our disability community and all of you in it. Together, we are community, so let's celebrate! Happy Valentine's Day!
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #ValentinesDay
Blue/Green background with black/gray illustrations of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both side profiles facing the center. Top right, semi-transparent white oval background with blue/green DRC logo. Semi-transparent dark blue/green rectangle background with white outline frame. White text reads: Intake Line Closed Monday 2/17.
DRC's intake line will be closed for the President's Day holiday Monday February 17, 2025. The intake line will resume usual hours Tuesday February 18, 2025.
Intake Line Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 9:00am-3:00pm
Closed on Wednesdays.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #IntakeLine
Black background with red, green, and yellow color waves on the top and bottom of graphic. Centered red, green, and yellow text reads: Black History Month. Under, in white text reads: Celebrate With Us! Below text to the right, a photo of a black wheelchair user wearing a white shirt, red/orange open button shirt, and green pants, smiling and looking to the right. DRC blue/green logo on the very bottom left.
How will you celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth?
THREAD. Here are some events taking place throughout California this month:
· Black History Month in Oakland: www.visitoakland.com/black-histor...
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #BlackHistoryMonth #CaliforniaEvents
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Background, light blue on top half and dark blue on lower half, separated by a darker blue line. Large bold text on left reads: Transit Equity Day. Right, a photo of Rosa Parks with gray hair, polka dot scarf, and blue/gray coat. She's holding her eyeglasses in hand and looking to the right. Text at bottom of photo reads: Rosa Parks. Bottom half, a photo of Claudette Colvin with black/gray curly hair, black skin, glasses, and a red and black tribal patterned long sweater. Text right of photo reads: Claudette Colvin. DRC blue/green logo in bottom right.
THREAD For Celebrating Transit Equity Day:
Today on the birthday of Rosa Parks we celebrate Transit Equity Day. Parks famously showed active resistance by refusing to move from her bus seat and later helped organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott. (1/4)
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #TransitEquityDay
This month and every day, we stand in solidarity and are committed to the ongoing fight for justice and dismantling barriers that continue to persist today.
#DisabilityRightsCalifornia #UmojaERG
Graphic 1: Gold background with a red frame. Top Text: Disability Rights California Celebrates. Behind the text are firework illustrations. Centered, a smiling group photo of 13 DRC staff and 2 dogs all standing under red lanterns. Bottom text: Lunar New Year 2025. Behind the text are multi-colored red, yellow, and pink Chinese lanterns.
Graphic 2: red background with 2 photos framed in gold. First photo a female-presenting person handing a red envelope to a male-presenting person. To the right of the photo, a gold snake with its tongue out, flower emblem on its head, and scale decals. Second photo, a female-presenting person sitting in an office chair laughing with their mouth covered with Chinese streamers above and a bookshelf in the background. To the left of the photo, 2 stacked red envelopes.
Graphic 3: red background with 3 photos framed in gold. First photo, Male-presenting person in the foreground looking at a DRC staff member pick a raffle ticket out of a blue bucket being handed to them from another DRC staff member holding the bucket. To the right of photo, a symmetrical gold firework emblem. Second photo, the same female-presenting person from Graphic 2 handing a red envelope to a female-presenting person while a dog looks at them intently. Under photo, the same symmetrical gold firework emblem. Photo 3, a female-presenting person gestures to raffle prize gift baskets. Above photo 3 and below photo 1, a horizontal cluster of gold peach blossoms with 5 red lanterns descending from them.
This week DRC staff at the Sacramento office gathered and celebrated the Lunar New Year! Everyone enjoyed good food, raffle prizes, and red envelopes! We hope everyone had an incredible Lunar New Year and we wish you great peace and prosperity!
#LunarNewYear #DisabilityRightsCalifornia #2025
black background with a yellow outline. Top left in white text reads: Statement. Top Right: DRC blue/green logo. Under a thin white line across the graphic in bold white text reads: Disability Rights California (DRC) Condemns President Trump’s Comments Scapegoating Workers with Disabilities. Under a dotted white line, text reads: Attempting to blame workers with disabilities reinforces discriminatory beliefs that disabled workers are less qualified to perform their job functions. People with disabilities, just like any other workers, are not hired if they cannot perform the functions of the job safely.
We remain committed to building this world, and to protecting the rights of people with disabilities in employment and beyond.
Read the full statement: www.disabilityrightsca.org/latest-news/...
#WashingtonDC #AA5342 #DisabilityRightsCalifornia