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On July 28th, 2007, The Road To Freedom bus stop and traveling exhibit was at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis. This event was sponsored and produced by Paraquad and attracted hundreds of participants to see the bus, the exhibit and listen to a panel discussion on keeping the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). [Photos by Tom Olin]
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David Newburger of Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC and the Starkloff Disability Institute along with Kyle Tate of Paraquad at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
David Newburger of Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC and the Starkloff Disability Institute along with Kyle Tate of Paraquad at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Participants gathered to greet the Road To Freedom bus and crew listened to a panel discussion on keeping the promise of the ADA.
Participants gathered to greet the Road To Freedom bus and crew listened to a panel discussion on keeping the promise of the ADA.
Road To Freedom Bus Stop at Missouri History Museum. The speakers panel for the afternoon included Moderator Jim Tuscher, Paraquad; Jim Ward, ADA Watch and The Road to Freedom; David Newburger, Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC and the Starkloff Disability Institute; Kyle Tate, Paraquad; Gina Hillberry, Cohen Hillberry Architects; and Max Starkloff, Starkloff Disability Institute.
Road To Freedom Bus Stop at Missouri History Museum. The speakers panel for the afternoon included Moderator Jim Tuscher, Paraquad; Jim Ward, ADA Watch and The Road to Freedom; David Newburger, Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC and the Starkloff Disability Institute; Kyle Tate, Paraquad; Gina Hillberry, Cohen Hillberry Architects; and Max Starkloff, Starkloff Disability Institute.
Disability resource tables at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Disability resource tables at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Road To Freedom's Jim Ward, founder and president of ADA Watch/NCDR spoke of the need to contact Congress to pass the ADA Restoration Act of 2007.
Road To Freedom's Jim Ward, founder and president of ADA Watch/NCDR spoke of the need to contact Congress to pass the ADA Restoration Act of 2007.
Audience members at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Audience members at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Road To Freedom Bus Stop at Missouri History Museum. The speakers panel for the afternoon included Moderator Jim Tuscher, Paraquad; Jim Ward, ADA Watch and The Road to Freedom; David Newburger, Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC and the Starkloff Disability Institute; Kyle Tate, Paraquad; Gina Hillberry, Cohen Hillberry Architects; and Max Starkloff, Starkloff Disability Institute.
Road To Freedom Bus Stop at Missouri History Museum. The speakers panel for the afternoon included Moderator Jim Tuscher, Paraquad; Jim Ward, ADA Watch and The Road to Freedom; David Newburger, Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC and the Starkloff Disability Institute; Kyle Tate, Paraquad; Gina Hillberry, Cohen Hillberry Architects; and Max Starkloff, Starkloff Disability Institute.
David Newburger of Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC spoke about the need to keep the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
David Newburger of Newburger and Vossmeyer, LLC spoke about the need to keep the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Jim Tuscher of Paraquad was the MC for the Road To Freedom panel discussion at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Jim Tuscher of Paraquad was the MC for the Road To Freedom panel discussion at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Kyle Tate of Paraquad spoke forcefully of the need to enforce the disability rights protections of the ADA at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
Kyle Tate of Paraquad spoke forcefully of the need to enforce the disability rights protections of the ADA at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis.
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