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ADA State of the Science Virtual Conference

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Rebecca Sheffield
Wed, Mar 24, 2021 12:53 PM

I highly recommend this conference to advocates, researchers, and other professionals interested in understanding how we can study the impact of the ADA.  The State of the Science conference is only held every 5 years; the 2016 conference was excellent.

Good Morning,
Please see below. Registration is free and the conference is open to anyone.

The Americans with Disabilities Act National Network (ADANN), a NIDILRR funded grant program, will be hosting the ADA State of the Science virtual conference in the afternoons of  April 13th - 15th, 2021. The conference will highlight recent research related to successes and challenges in fulfilling the promise of the ADA.

Each day, the virtual conference will feature a keynote speaker and research presentations focusing on a unique theme. Day 1https://adata.org/SOS-2021-Day-1 will focus on Employment and Economic Self-Sufficiency, Day 2https://adata.org/SOS-2021-Day-2 will focus on Community Development and Planning, and Day 3https://adata.org/SOS-2021-Day-3 will focus on Access and Inclusion. Days will last for 3 hours and 30 minutes.

The conference information can be found at https://adata.org/2021-ada-state-of-science , including a link for registration as well as agenda for each of the conference days. You can register 1, 2 or all 3 days to attend the sessions of interest. There is no cost to register, and this conference is free and open to anyone.

If you think other colleagues, or anybody else, would be interested in this conference, please feel free to forward this information to others.

I highly recommend this conference to advocates, researchers, and other professionals interested in understanding how we can study the impact of the ADA. The State of the Science conference is only held every 5 years; the 2016 conference was excellent. Good Morning, Please see below. Registration is free and the conference is open to anyone. The Americans with Disabilities Act National Network (ADANN), a NIDILRR funded grant program, will be hosting the ADA State of the Science virtual conference in the afternoons of April 13th - 15th, 2021. The conference will highlight recent research related to successes and challenges in fulfilling the promise of the ADA. Each day, the virtual conference will feature a keynote speaker and research presentations focusing on a unique theme. Day 1<https://adata.org/SOS-2021-Day-1> will focus on Employment and Economic Self-Sufficiency, Day 2<https://adata.org/SOS-2021-Day-2> will focus on Community Development and Planning, and Day 3<https://adata.org/SOS-2021-Day-3> will focus on Access and Inclusion. Days will last for 3 hours and 30 minutes. The conference information can be found at https://adata.org/2021-ada-state-of-science , including a link for registration as well as agenda for each of the conference days. You can register 1, 2 or all 3 days to attend the sessions of interest. There is no cost to register, and this conference is free and open to anyone. If you think other colleagues, or anybody else, would be interested in this conference, please feel free to forward this information to others.