David Lepofsky describes a 10-year Ontario grassroots community advocacy campaign from 1994 to 2005 that led to the Ontarians with Disabilities Act and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, to address accessibility for people with disabilities. He describes the non-partisan Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee\u27s goals, strategies and many uphill challenges
Lecture by David Lepofsky (AODA Alliance chair and Osgoode Hall visiting professor) November 18, 201...
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) was enacted in December, 2013. Manitoba is the second Can...
This paper evaluates the role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in promoting the equali...
David Lepofsky describes a 10-year Ontario grassroots community advocacy campaign from 1994 to 2005 ...
David Lepofsky describes practical tips for effective community organizing and advocacy, drawn from ...
David Lepofsky critically examines Ontario\u27s progress towards becoming fully accessible to person...
David Lepofsky provides an in-depth exploration of the gains made and obstacles encountered in grass...
David Lepofsky recounts his volunteer advocacy efforts in 1980-82, as one of many who successfully c...
David Lepofsky reflects on what 20 years of disability advocacy taught him about law, lawyering, leg...
David Lepofsky gives a brief introduction to this 12-part series of lectures on disability accessibi...
David Lepofsky reviews some of the unique challenges and strategies facing a grassroots community or...
David Lepofsky describes the immediate Ontario Government action needed to get Ontario back on sched...
David Lepofsky describes what Ontarians with disabilities wanted the Ontario Government to include i...
Lecture by David Lepofsky: By spring 2018, what progress has been made towards making Ontario fully ...
David Lepofsky is a blind lawyer and disability rights advocate. While an articling student, he was ...
Lecture by David Lepofsky (AODA Alliance chair and Osgoode Hall visiting professor) November 18, 201...
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) was enacted in December, 2013. Manitoba is the second Can...
This paper evaluates the role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in promoting the equali...
David Lepofsky describes a 10-year Ontario grassroots community advocacy campaign from 1994 to 2005 ...
David Lepofsky describes practical tips for effective community organizing and advocacy, drawn from ...
David Lepofsky critically examines Ontario\u27s progress towards becoming fully accessible to person...
David Lepofsky provides an in-depth exploration of the gains made and obstacles encountered in grass...
David Lepofsky recounts his volunteer advocacy efforts in 1980-82, as one of many who successfully c...
David Lepofsky reflects on what 20 years of disability advocacy taught him about law, lawyering, leg...
David Lepofsky gives a brief introduction to this 12-part series of lectures on disability accessibi...
David Lepofsky reviews some of the unique challenges and strategies facing a grassroots community or...
David Lepofsky describes the immediate Ontario Government action needed to get Ontario back on sched...
David Lepofsky describes what Ontarians with disabilities wanted the Ontario Government to include i...
Lecture by David Lepofsky: By spring 2018, what progress has been made towards making Ontario fully ...
David Lepofsky is a blind lawyer and disability rights advocate. While an articling student, he was ...
Lecture by David Lepofsky (AODA Alliance chair and Osgoode Hall visiting professor) November 18, 201...
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) was enacted in December, 2013. Manitoba is the second Can...
This paper evaluates the role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in promoting the equali...