Film: Lives Worth Living
People with disabilities are one of the largest minorities in the United States. But for most of American history, they have occupied a sub-class of millions without access to everyday things most citizens take for granted: schools, apartment buildings, public transportation, and more. After World War II, however, things began to change thanks to a small group of determined people with an unwavering determination to live their lives like anyone else. Lives Worth Living traces the development of the consciousness of these pioneers who realized that in order to change the world, they needed to work together.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5
7 PM
Esther Raushenbush Library Meeting Room