An example of architecture built with universal design principles on the Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley, California
Environments that limit access to transportation, education, housing, and jobs contribute to marginalization and exclusion and perpetuate the high rates of poverty and exclusion that people with disabilities experience
Disabled activists advocating directly to government representatives in Lima for increased access
How is access to justice related to achieving civil rights for people with disabilities? How can access to justice be improved for people with disabilities?
Men and women with disabilities from the Pacific Islands region discuss the barriers they confront in society at the Pacific Regional Disability Rights Dialogue in Nadi, Fiji, in May 2016
In rural and remote communities, such as in the Pacific Islands region, persons with disabilities encounter additional marginalization as a result of their geographic location
Members of the disability student support group at Fourah Bay College campus. Zainab is the woman in the center who uses a scooter
At the University of Sierra Leone, disabled students now receive their scholarships every year and they have an office where they can voice their complaints about challenges on campus
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) enforces the Fair Housing Act
A brief description of the four laws that govern nondiscrimination in housing, links to the texts of the two housing laws, some key regulations enacted under the law, and secondary resources