ADAWatch  > Road To Freedom > Access Living in Chicago
The Road To Freedom stopped at Access Living in Chicago on July 23, 2007. Marca Bristo, President and CEO of Access Living welcomed a large audience for a program that included disability rights attorney, Gerard Quinn from Ireland, John Vaughn, Chairperson of the National Council on Disability, City Commissioner Karen Tamley of the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, and ADA Watch 's president, Jim Ward.
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Debbie Robinson, member of the ADA Watch.NCDR National Advisory Council, at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Debbie Robinson, member of the ADA Watch.NCDR National Advisory Council, at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Amanda Smock, Access Living Staff, at the Road To Freedom bus stop in Chicago.
Amanda Smock, Access Living Staff, at the Road To Freedom bus stop in Chicago.
Karen Tamley, the Commissioner of Mayor Daley&#8217;s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) at the Access Living event in Chicago.
Karen Tamley, the Commissioner of Mayor Daley’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) at the Access Living event in Chicago.
Kathy Martinez, Executive Director of the World Institute on Disability, at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Kathy Martinez, Executive Director of the World Institute on Disability, at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Dr. Henry Betts at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Dr. Henry Betts at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Gerard Quinn of Ireland, an international disability rights lawyer, at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Gerard Quinn of Ireland, an international disability rights lawyer, at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Marca Bristo, President and CEO of Access Living at the Road To Freedom bus stop in Chicago.
Marca Bristo, President and CEO of Access Living at the Road To Freedom bus stop in Chicago.
Participants at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Participants at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
ADA Watch's Jim Ward and Mike Collins, the executive director of the National Council on Disability at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
ADA Watch's Jim Ward and Mike Collins, the executive director of the National Council on Disability at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago.
Participants at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago for their event with the National Council on Disability.
Participants at the Road To Freedom bus stop at Access Living in Chicago for their event with the National Council on Disability.
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