Fwd: Students to Rally Against Discrimination
Posted by: Woody Osburn
Date Mailed: Monday, April 16th 2001 11:31 AM
Date Mailed: Monday, April 16th 2001 11:31 AM
>X-Sender: bdunlap@mail.ohiosilc.org >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 4.3.2 >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 10:35:21 -0400 >To: bcurtiss@columbus.rr.com,khatch@ohiosilc.org,wosburn@ohiosilc.org >From: Dave at Inclusion Daily Express <Dave@INCLUSIONDAILY.COM> (by way of "Bob L. Dunlap II" <bdunlap@ohiosilc.org>) >Subject: Students to Rally Against Discrimination >X-RCPT-TO: <wosburn@ohiosilc.org> > >STUDENTS TO RALLY AGAINST DISCRIMINATION >By Dave Reynolds, Inclusion Daily Express >April 13, 2001 > >CHICAGO, ILLINOIS--Students with disabilities around the country will be >making a statement against discrimination next Tuesday, as they participate >in a nation-wide "Leave-Out". > >The action is being organized by the National Disabled Students Union, a >grass-roots group that in just nine weeks has gained members from primary >and secondary schools and colleges and universities across the country, >along with independent students. > >"In two months, we've gone from being an idea in a few students' minds to >having members on more than sixty campuses," says Sarah Triano, NDSU's >co-founder and disability studies student at the University of Illinois at >Chicago. > >NDSU was founded on February 21, 2001, in response to the U.S. Supreme >Court's ruling in Trustees of the University of Alabama v. Garrett et. al. >that state employees facing disability discrimination at work cannot sue >their employers for damages. > >"The Garrett ruling will make it harder for today's students with >disabilities to become tomorrow's workers," the group claimed in a press >release. "The Census Bureau reports that 50 percent of non-institutionalized >disabled people in America are unemployed, and those who do have jobs make >less money than the nondisabled." > >NDSU has scheduled the action, in which students with disabilities and their >allies will be leaving their classrooms and libraries, for 1:00 p.m. Eastern >time, Tuesday April 17. > >"The people's right to equality comes before the states' right to >discriminate," says Triano. "We're building momentum and pride, and we will >insist on equality." > >For more information, you can contact Triano at 773-463-4776 or by email at: >strian1@uic.edu >--- > >From the Friday, April 13, 2001 edition of Inclusion Daily Express >the disability rights daily news service. >http://www.InclusionDaily.com >Dave Reynolds, Editor >News@InclusionDaily.com > -- TNET Mail-To-News Gateway Version - 1.6 For information about this gateway email programs@tnet.com

