Category: News

Pride for All

Every June, we honor the legacy of the LGBTQ+ movement and the 1969 Stonewall riots. Pride month is dedicated to uplifting and supporting LGBTQ+’s rights, ...

Eve Hill presents, “Stand In My Shoes,” at BABC Disability-Related Diversity and Inclusion Issues Webinar

On March 4, 2021, Monica Basche moderated the Bar Association of Baltimore City’s webinar, “Disability-Related Diversity and Inclusion Issues,” and Eve Hill spoke. Eve presented ...

Eve Hill speaks at Deque’s Axe-Con Digital Accessibility Conference

Eve Hill speaks to an international audience at Deque’s Axe-Con Digital Accessibility Conference, emphasizing that Accessibility is “Not a Checklist: Building Technology Accessibility into your ...

Higher Education’s Next Great Challenge: Ensuring Full Inclusion for Students with Disabilities

The IEL has just released a new report as a tool for higher education provides a framework for ensuring full inclusion in classrooms and on ...

Over-Incarceration Hurts People with Disabilities and Wastes Taxpayer Money. Here’s How to Fix It.

Late last year, when Congress passed a set of modest but long-overdue criminal justice reforms with broad bipartisan support, it was a positive sign that ...
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National Disability Employment Policy, From the New Deal to the Real Deal

Inclusivity was honored to work with the National Council on Disability to develop its latest progress report: National Disability Employment Policy, From the New Deal to ...
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People With Disabilities Are Being Excluded from Mainstream Jobs – How to Make Sure Your Supply Chain Isn’t Part of the Problem

Eve Hill and Regina Kline Co-Leaders, Inclusivity Strategic Consulting In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we want to bring attention to the importance ...
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The ADA and the American Dream

The Americans with Disabilities Act, which turns 28 this week, is the foundational civil rights law prohibiting discrimination against Americans with disabilities in employment, housing, ...
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Too Many Schools Are Failing Young People with Developmental Disabilities. Here’s How to Fix it.

Imagine getting injured in a car accident and checking in to a rehabilitation center for treatment. But instead of preparing you to go back to ...

It’s Past Time to Give Workers with Disabilities A Raise

Across the country, workers have been rallying for a $15 minimum wage, and for good reason. No one who works full time should live below ...
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Technology Vendor Contracts and Accessibility: What Every Business Lawyer Should Know

The following article by Lainey Feingold and Eve Hill originally appeared in Business Law Today. Read the full version on their website here (Link opens new website).  IN BRIEF ...
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Four Years After a Landmark Settlement in Rhode Island, the Fight for Inclusion Continues

Eve Hill and Gina Kline Four years ago this week, on April 8, 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a landmark agreement with the ...