Description
Childhood in Roanoke, Illinois; onset of disability at age three, 1946; wheelchair, accessible accommodations in school; relationship with Mennonite religion; exploring identity as a lesbian; awareness of other minority movements; teaching English in Puerto Rico, 1968-1970; attending University of Kentucky; Koinonia Farm; Transactional Analysis Gestalt School; Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance; Section 504, Califano; Radical Psychiatry; Karuna Counseling for Women and their Friends; onset of post-polio syndrome; Let's Get Together group; ADAPT action; Concrete Change group; Habitat for Humanity, 1987; fighting for HUD's Option One; advocacy for visitability; Inclusive Home Design Act; Larry McAfee court case; Life Worthy of Life group; Not Dead Yet movement; Carol Carr's trial; Terri Schiavo court case, 2005; Michigan Womyn's Music Festival's accessibility, 1977.