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Join the movement to bring transformative experiences and mentorship to disabled young people and students by becoming a 2026 Disability Mentoring Day (DMD) Coordinator!
To be a DMD Coordinator, join one of two calls on 7/16 or 8/20 from 4-5 PM ET. Email [email protected] with questions!
Register: https://t.co/ptsJR90ICd
Today, we learned that on June 3, 2026, @CMSGov will publish a rule that tells states how to comply with Medicaid work requirements in Jan. 2027.
AAPD will help you understand and comment on the rule. In the meantime, read AAPD's statement to find out what we learned today, and what comes next: https://t.co/g17pEkF8FZ
Disability P⏻wer on the Hill may have ended but we wanted to look back on the impact it had. Seventy-Five advocates from 17 states held meetings with 72 different Congressional offices over the course of two days. That is the power of the disability community. We asked several of the advocates there to talk about their experiences, and this is what they had to say. https://t.co/EJyUWakiyr
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Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Access looks different for everyone. It goes beyond things like screen readers, automatic doors, and ramps. We asked our staff what’s something out of the ordinary they do for access, and here’s what they said:
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1. Access is more than just just captions, sign language, and ramps. Access can also look like
2. “Sitting at round tables to read lips better”
3. “Colorblind or high-contrast modes in video games”
4. “Sending agendas before meetings start”
5. “Wider seating options for every body”
6. “Light and temperature control indoors”
Today kicks off our 3rd annual Disability Power on the Hill! Disability Power on the Hill is a time when disability advocates from around the country gather together on Capitol Hill to discuss important issues facing disabled Americans with their representatives in Congress. These issues include fully funding IDEA and increasing the asset limit for people who receive SSI. It’s one of our most ambitious events of the year, and we’re so excited to give a platform to so many amazing activists. #DisabilityPower26
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You have until May 29th to apply for AAPD's 2026 Tony Coelho Media Scholarship!
The Tony Coelho Media Scholarship will once again offer eight (8) scholarships to be used in the Fall semester of 2026. Each recipient will receive $5,625 to help cover the cost of education at their college or university. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing careers in media, communications, or entertainment industries that will be enrolled in college or a university during the Fall of 2026 are eligible.
This scholarship honors Tony Coelho, a former U.S. Congressman from California, who was the primary author and sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Do you know a student who sounds like a great fit? Share this post with them! 📲
Are you a student looking to pursue a career in media, communications, or entertainment? Apply by May 29, 2024 at 5PM ET. https://t.co/PuWROPeuUf
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Huge win for disability rights! Indiana’s Attorney General dropped out of the Texas v. Kennedy case which would protect people with disabilities from discrimination in health care and human services. Advocacy matters. This lawsuit started with 17 states, and now it’s down to only 8. A big thank you to The Arc of Indiana for their local advocacy!
https://t.co/a2AbZog5nq
A huge thank you to @WellsFargo for being the co-presenting partner for our 2026 National Community Event. Your commitment to inclusion helped make our event possible.
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At the AAPD National Community Event happening tonight at 6:30PM ET, you will hear from disabled grassroots activists fighting for voting access for the disability community nationwide.
Our panel session will be hosted by REV UP (Register! Educate! Vote! Use your Power!). REV UP’s mission is to build the power of the disability vote through increasing civic engagement in the disability community and improving the accessibility of elections.
This panel will feature two leaders in the REV UP community:
Rasheta Bunting, President and Founder of One Heart, One Vision, Vice President of the National Federation of the Blind of New York State, co-lead of REV UP NY and Laura Power, REV UP coordinator for REV UP Pennsylvania.
There is still time to get a ticket if you haven't already: https://t.co/LreKAM3GRN
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Our National Community Event is almost here! If you haven't gotten your ticket yet, you can do so at: https://t.co/EhfggxgAU3 This virtual event is a celebration of our community. This year's theme is Action in Adversity, and there this panel is the perfect example of what that means.
Medicaid is changing, and we want our community to be ready for these changes.
During the National Community Event, disability leaders Alex Watters and Jennifer Mathis will discuss what changes are coming to Medicaid and what people with disabilities can do to maintain their healthcare and protect Medicaid. This panel will cover upcoming work requirements, administrative changes and other threats to Medicaid at both the federal and state levels.
Alex Watters is a disability advocate, former city councilmember in Sioux City, IA, and an AAPD Intern Alum. Jennifer Mathis is an AAPD Board Member and the Deputy Director of the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law.
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In the last year, the Department of Health and Human Services made many dangerous changes. These changes hurt public health in the US, especially for autistic people. Our new resource talks about HHS, Secretary Kennedy, and what needs to be done. Read the full report, co-authored with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network at: https://t.co/mhbLutZdQF
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Join the American Association of People with Disabilities (that's us!) for our 2026 National Community Event on Wednesday, April 29th at 6:30 PM ET!
This annual, virtual event brings together the disability community and our allies from across the country to honor our collective progress, reflect on the challenges ahead, and celebrate disability culture.
Throughout the evening, we will highlight the power of community and provide opportunities to take action together to defend and advance disability rights.
Get your ticket: https://t.co/eQDchqrYi9
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During our National Community Event, we're taking time to honor two extremely powerful disability community members who became ancestors within the last year. Alice Wong was a fierce believer in disability rights and justice. She dedicated her energy amplifying the voices and experiences of the disabled community. Among her many accomplishments, Alice was an AAPD Paul G. Hearne Emerging Leader Awardee. She used the Award funds to help build the Disability Visibility Project.
Bob Kafka was a long-time leader in ADAPT who was instrumental in the fight for accessible transportation and community integration. He was also the founder of REV UP, which stands for Register, Educate, Vote, Use your Power! Over the past 10 years, in part due to Bob's leadership and vision, REV UP has a presence in 48 states and is building the power of the disability vote.
We miss them dearly, and their impact on our community cannot be overstated.
Get tickets: https://t.co/FaHVcW9Khh
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AAPD’s 2026 National Community Event coming up, next Wednesday at 6:30 PM ET! This event celebrates the strength of the disability community, uplifts the progress we have made, and discusses how we can take collective action to protect disability rights.
We're so excited to announce that AAPD's National Community Event will include a panel about authentic disability representation in the media.
We highlight the hit HBO Max show The Pitt, which has been groundbreaking in its commitment to inclusive storytelling. Through storylines about supported decision-making, Medicaid cuts, neurodivergence, and more, The Pitt excels at depicting the complexity of disability in a nuanced and accurate manner.
Disability representation in the media and effective policy change are deeply connected to each other. Thoughtful disability representation makes a difference by altering cultural narratives surrounding disability. In order for policy and systems change to meaningfully happen, culture change has to occur as well.
Our panelists will discuss stories on The Pitt related to disability and how other creatives can portray disability authentically. The panel will feature:
R. Scott Gemmill creator, showrunner, and executive producer of the HBO Max medical drama The Pitt and Tal Anderson, autistic actress who plays Becca King on the show
It will be also be moderated by Eric Garcia, an autistic journalist and author of We’re Not Broken: Changing The Autism Conversation.
The National Community Event is completely free, virtual, and open to all members of the disability community and our allies.
Reserve your spot now at this link to ensure you receive the link to stream at home: https://t.co/afcdPMivw8
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Delaying digital accessibility is unacceptable. It’s that simple. The Department of Justice just issued an interim final rule that delays enforcement of website and applications for state and local governments. Delaying this deadline undermines timely access to digital services for people with disabilities. We strongly oppose these changes and demand that the Department withdraw the interim final rule and restore the original compliance deadlines. If the Administration wants to make changes to rules, they should use the notice and comment process in order to hear from impacted communities. Read our full statement: https://t.co/8ANg1O79Gw
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We're hiring for two temporary positions! One is remote, and one is in-person. Both roles will assist AAPD in reaching people for a needs assessment that will inform the creation of a new program. This is a great opportunity to help our organization reach the disability community in new ways.
The Outreach Canvassers are temporary, part-time roles as an independent contractor from May - August 2026. We will hire up to 20 canvassers across the United States. The application has a priority deadline of May 1.
AAPD is looking for advocates and organizers who want to be part of the work of our needs assessment team! Outreach canvassers will support AAPD in disseminating a survey to help inform the creation of a new program. We will hire up to 20 canvassers across the United States. Canvassers will work for 15-20 hours, including in-person canvassing and preparation tasks. In-person canvassing will take place primarily during the first three weeks of the survey promotion. Outreach Canvassers are paid $25/hours.
The Focus Group Facilitators are temporary, part-time, remote roles from June - September 2026. We will hire up to 5 focus group facilitators. The application has a priority deadline of May 8.
Community focus group facilitators will support AAPD in conducting focus groups to help inform the creation of a new program at AAPD. The new program is for people with different health conditions, disabilities, and aging or changing bodies/minds. Specifically, we want to reach people who AAPD hasn’t typically engaged in the past, including people who might not identify as disabled but have long-term conditions that impact them. Focus group facilitators are paid $3000-$3500, depending on how many groups they facilitate.
Head to the link in our bio to learn more and apply!
Head to this link to learn more and apply: https://t.co/bbKMeQPNMf
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You like us, you really like us! AAPD received a Webby award nomination for our Protect Medicaid! campaign last summer. Please vote for us by April 16! https://t.co/YynqFqLVTQ
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Tony Coelho Media Scholarship alum Cassidy Huff wrote a blog about the importance of disability representation in the film industry. During a recent commercial shoot, Cassidy experienced true inclusion that showed what's possible when accessibility is prioritized.
Read her full blog: https://t.co/fBbzxeNH7O
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AAPD is hiring a traveling Executive Assistant to the President and CEO! The Executive Assistant will travel with and support the President & CEO in achieving AAPD's strategic goals. Apps are accepted until April 30 at 11:59 PM ET.
Learn more and apply: https://t.co/iPzT4QIGRp
Are you a disabled student interested in a career in media, communications, or entertainment? Applications for AAPD's 2026 Tony Coelho Media Scholarship are now open until May 29 at 5 PM ET! Go to our website to learn more:
https://t.co/wxCzbysjIr