Document Type
Video
Publication Date
1-21-2014
Keywords
People with disabilities--Civil rights; Human rights advocacy; Ontario
Abstract
David Lepofsky reviews some of the unique challenges and strategies facing a grassroots community organization when negotiating with a government over new laws to protect the rights of persons with disabilities. How does it differ from efforts at negotiating on behalf of an individual?
Repository Citation
Lepofsky, David, "Negotiating for a Community Not an Individual: Tips from Ontario Disability Accessibility Advocacy" (2014). David Lepofsky Lectures on Advocating for Disability Rights. 10.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/lepofsky/10
Transcript
#10 - CC.srt (36 kB)
Closed Captioning File
#10 - David_Lepofsky_LAW7800_IKB2004_Jan21_2014_pt1_1.mp3 (23513 kB)
Audio File
Comments
A Roy McMurtry Clinical Fellow lecture delivered to the Negotiations seminar taught by Professor Martha Simmons at the Osgoode Hall Law School.