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PHI’s Savannah Bradley Discusses 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act

Savannah Bradley, community outreach and programs manager at PHI’s Pacific ADA Center, joins Living Better in San Diego to discuss how PHI’s Pacific ADA Center provides information, training, and guidance to help people understand their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and shares what is still needed to increase accessibility.

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“The CDC reports that nearly 85 million Americans have a disability, and people with disabilities are the largest minority group in California, and the only group that anyone could join today — say in a car accident or simply through aging. The Pacific ADA Center wants to ensure that residents in San Diego know that they can connect with the ADA center to find the help they need. 2025 marks 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Savannah Bradley, Community Outreach and Programs Manager for the Pacific ADA Center discusses how far have we come and what work is left to be done in terms of supporting people with disabilities.”

 

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We are excited to celebrate decades of progress under [the Americans with Disabilities Act] that transformed employment, public spaces and transportation, but there is still a lot of work to be done. Especially in digital accessibility. There are many websites and social media platforms that still lack key accessibility features. Savannah Bradley

Community Outreach and Programs Manager, Pacific ADA Center, Public Health Institute

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Originally published by Living Better in San Diego


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