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New Disabled South

New Disabled South

Atlanta, GA 30337
Tax ID88-2606879

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More about this organization

Mission

To improve the lives of disabled people and cultivate strong disability rights and disability justice frameworks in the South

About

New Disabled South is fighting for disability rights and disability justice in 14 states. We are building a coalition of disability justice activists, advocates, and organizations in the South. We are fighting for policies at the state and local level that help improve the lives of disabled people in the South, researching the most impactful issues disabled people in the South face, and finding solutions that center justice.

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