EQUITY e-newsletter: October 2004
Disability and Asset Building Communities Working Together
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In the October EQUITY:
Celebrating Disability Awareness Month
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FEATURE ARTICLE
"I‚ll Believe It When I See It":
People with Non-Apparent Disabilities Living In-Between the Able/Disabled
Divide
Sarah Triano, Access Living, explores the challenges, frustrations, as well
as the power of having a disability that is not visible to the casual
observer. She describes that disability is more than what you see and
challenges us to expand what we think of as "real" disabilities.
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SPECIAL SECTION
World Institute on Disability Wins Asset Innovators Award
News from the 2004 cfed IDA Learning Conference: Sharing Our Visions,
Forging Our Paths New Orleans, LA September 21-23
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PROGRAM OF THE MONTH:
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD): Working to
Advance Economic Empowerment
Diane DeAngelis, provides an overview of AAPD projects, membership services
and their innovative collaboration with Digital Credit Union, which provides
two unique loan programs specially designed for people with disabilities.
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PROFILE OF THE MONTH:
The New Generation of Disability Leaders: Alicia Contreras & Mohammed Loutfy
Not only has a new leadership generation emerged, the traditional boundaries
of the movement are being breeched by two dynamic individuals that show that
disability discrimination and oppression are a human rights issue that
touches all corners of the globe and requires a united front including all
people of the world.
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TIP OF THE MONTH:
Independent Living Centers (ILCs) Help Build the Bridge
Originating in Berkeley, CA in the1970‚s, ILCs now operate in communities
all over the world. The prime source of advocacy efforts, information and
referrals, and benefits planning, ILCs are the key element in bridging the
gap between the asset building and disability communities.
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EQUITY RESPONDS: WID Answers Your Questions.
Asking About Disability
I know some of our clients have disabilities (although we don't ask on any
forms) that affect their ability to succeed in our program. How do I best
handle these situations?
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LEARNING & NETWORKING RESOURCES:
Informative websites of interest to both communities
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CONFERENCES & EVENTS:
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ACTION ALERT!
Conference Committee Moving Forward: IDA Tax Credit Amendment Expected Soon
Wednesday September 29th, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate began
joint consideration of H.R. 4520, the American Jobs Creation act of 2004
(also known as the "JOBS bill" or the "FSC-ETI bill"). This conference
committee is the best opportunity we have had in the past five years to pass
the IDA tax credit, as Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) is proposing an
amendment that would add the IDA tax credit to the bill.
Despite this promising action, however, there will be an uphill battle to
get the amendment included in the final package.
As soon as specific information becomes available, an Action Alert provided
by cfed will provide the tools needed to encourage the conferees to include
the IDA tax credit in the final bill. The timing and the volume of
grassroots support will be critical. Please share this update with anyone
you think may be interested? colleagues, accountholders, partners, funders,
board members, vendors that supply services to accountholders, and anyone
else you can imagine. Subscribe to Action Alerts by emailing
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WID's Access to Assets (ATA) program provides training and technical
assistance to asset building and disability organizations seeking to improve
the inclusion of people with disabilities in poverty reduction programs. In
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disabilities and conducts federal and state policy analysis on related
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