Statement about racist “meme”

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Today (February 6th) was a day of joy, vision, and creative love at the Michigan Disability Rights Coalition MDRC staff came together from across the state and remotely for a full day dreaming session about what it means to raise funds for our organization in ways that align with our mission, vision, and values. This…

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A Statement on AI and Mental Health

Quote: "We are entering this conversation because we believe people deserve to know. You deserve to know how these tools work, what the research says, and what the risks are. You deserve to make informed decisions about your own care." MDRC logo in corner

From Theresa Metzmaker, CEO, Michigan Disability Rights Coalition At Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC), we have long celebrated the ways AI and assistive technology can support self-determination, bodily autonomy, and community inclusion for people with disabilities. Our Assistive Technology Program has connected people with tools that increase access to community living for decades. We believe…

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Statment on ableism, racism, and xenophobia deployed together

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Statement from Michigan Disability Rights Coalition On Thanksgiving, the President of the United States called Governor Tim Walz “seriously retarded.” When asked days later if he stood by it, he said: “Yeah. I think there’s something wrong with him. Absolutely. Sure.” To my disability community: I know you felt that. We ourselves, or the people…

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Stronger Together

A message from our Executive Director, Theresa Metzmaker Dear Disability Community and Parents of Children with Disabilities, My heart is heavy as I write this. I debated long and hard about what to write; it is clear we are under attack. Yesterday, listening to the President of the United States blame the crash on us…

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MDRC Recognized as an Adoption Advocate by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption

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  Lansing, 11/8/2023: Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC) is thrilled to announce its recognition as an Adoption Advocate by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption for the year 2023, joining organizations that are leading the way in providing robust adoption benefit programs. The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, in partnership with RTI International, conducts an annual survey to identify the…

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Make Your Voice Heard – Hearing Loss

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This past week, I had the opportunity to participate in the Hearing Loss Association of America’s (HLAA) Annual Virtual Convention. HLAA’s mission is to “open the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support and advocacy.”   While all the sessions were very interesting, I thought the sessions on access…

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Make Your Voice Heard – Hearing Loss

Banner for HLAA 2021 Convention

By Kathryn Wyeth This past week, I had the opportunity to participate in the Hearing Loss Association of America’s (HLAA) Annual Virtual Convention.  HLAA’s mission is to “open the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support and advocacy.” While all the sessions were very interesting, I thought the sessions…

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A Fidgetarium of Possibility

One of my minor autistic traits is fidgeting. When I was a kid, I had to learn how to do hidden fidgeting, because people (especially adults) thought fidgeting meant I wasn’t paying attention, or I was acting weird. Actually, I needed to fidget to focus my attention, though I didn’t understand that at the time.…

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