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On July 22, 2015 over 2,000 people celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Boston Common. We helped organize the day and with your support will continue to provide critical independent living services and strong advocacy for people with disabilities.
Photos from the 2015 event
People protest for the disability act
People protest for the disability act
People protest for the disability act
People protest for the disability act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
People protest for the disability act
People protest for the disability act
People protest for the disability act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
celebration the american with Disability Act
Bill Henning addresses the crowd at the ADA 25 Celebration
BCIL Executive Director Bill Henning speaks into the megaphone at the ADA 25 Celebration
BCIL Executive Director Bill Henning speaks into the megaphone at the ADA 25 Celebration
BCIL Community Organizer Allegra Stout speaks into the megaphone at the ADA 25 Celebration
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