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Childhood in St. Louis, on-set of polio, experiences as a disabled student; graduate studies in City Planning at University of California, Berkeley; participation in early sixties civil rights movement; meeting Ed Roberts; denied internship with City of Berkeley based on disability; touring Europe and working in India; establishment of FREED Center for Independent Living, Posh Nosh restroom incident; becoming president of CFILC; ADA activities, relationship with Justin Dart; APTA demonstration 1987; ADA White House signing; reflections on life as person with disability; thoughts on Tony Sauer as director of California Department of Rehabilitation; farming from a wheelchair.