Wednesday, August 26, 2009

AAPD Statement on the Passing of Senator Ted Kennedy

{{w|Ted Kennedy}}, Senator from Massachusetts.Image via Wikipedia

The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), the country's largest cross-disability membership organization, released a statement following the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy, an unequaled champion for civil rights in the United States Senate for half a century:

“Ted Kennedy understood better than anyone how the struggle for equal opportunity for disabled Americans was an essential part of this nation's broader commitment to civil and human rights," said Tony Coelho, Chair of AAPD. "I have never worked with a more effective legislator, and I am deeply saddened to have lost a good friend," Coelho continued.

"AAPD joins our colleagues throughout the civil rights movement in mourning the loss of one our most effective champions," said Andrew Imparato, AAPD President and CEO. "His legacy will be felt for generations to come, as millions of Americans with disabilities and our families recommit ourselves to his vision of equality and full citizenship for all people.”
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