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Vocational Rehabilitative Services strives to narrow employment gap for Alabamians with disabilities

“What do you do for a living?” We’ve all asked or been asked that question. It’s a great conversation starter that helps us learn more about a person. It also underscores our society’s emphasis on the value of having an occupation. The question is no less important to a person with a disability. For people … Continued
June 26, 2019

Southern Poverty Law Center announces new Voting Rights Team, criticizes state for discouraging voters

The Southern Poverty Law Center released a statement announcing their new Voting Rights Team and encouraging the state of Alabama to increase voter turnout by ending practices that discourage voters, like requiring voter identification and marking voters as inactive in the state’s voter rolls. The new Voting Rights Team will challenge laws and practices that … Continued
June 14, 2019

Alabama ranks 49th nationally in employment for workers with disabilities

Alabama workers with disabilities are leaving jobs in the state, but nationally, workers with disabilities started working at 111,804 jobs. According to the 2018 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium, Alabama has 418,429 workers with disabilities, ages 18 to 64. However, only 112,030 are employed. From last year, 3,769 people with disabilities left the workforce, and the … Continued
March 29, 2019

Alabama’s Disabled Make Assemble at Statehouse

By Sable Harris Alabama Political Reporter Montgomery- Tuesday, Alabama Disability Advocacy Network (AL DAN) members assembled outside Alabama Statehouse.  According to their website “AL DAN the Alabama Disability Advocacy Network, is a non-partisan, grassroots, cross-disability, consumer, driven network advocating for systems change in Alabama for people with disabilities and their families it’s purpose is to … Continued
March 20, 2013