Document Type
Video
Publication Date
1-31-2014
Keywords
People with disabilities--Civil rights; Human rights advocacy; Ontario
Abstract
David Lepofsky describes practical tips for effective community organizing and advocacy, drawn from the experience of Ontario's grassroots campaign from 1994 to the present to make Ontario accessible for persons with disabilities.
Repository Citation
Lepofsky, David, "Community Organizing: Lessons from Ontario's Grassroots Disability Accessibility Campaign" (2014). David Lepofsky Lectures on Advocating for Disability Rights. 9.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/lepofsky/9
Transcript
#9 - CC.srt (108 kB)
Closed Captioning File
#9 - David_Lepofsky_LAW7910_IKB1008_Jan31_2014_1.mp3 (61947 kB)
Audio File
Comments
A Roy McMurtry Clinical Fellow lecture delivered to the Law and Discrimination Intensive course taught by Professor Bruce Ryder at the Osgoode Hall Law School.