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Transportation and the ADA:
Latest Updates, Service Animals, Q&A
About the Presenter
Marilyn Golden is a Policy Analyst at the Disability
Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF), our nation's foremost
national law and policy center on disability civil rights, with
offices in Berkeley, California and Washington, D.C. She has been
closely involved with the Americans with Disabilities Act throughout
all the stages of its proposal and passage and now during its implementation.
A highly lauded ADA trainer, she has directed and led numerous in-depth
programs on the ADA which have given thousands of people comprehensive
knowledge on how to make this law a reality. She is the principal
author of the DREDF publication The ADA, an Implementation Guide
(the "Bluebook"), DREDF's highly-respected ADA curriculum.
Since the ADA's passage, Ms. Golden has continued
to play a key role in policy development on a federal level in the
areas of transportation and architectural barriers. She was appointed
by the President to the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers
Compliance Board (also known as the Access Board) in 1996 and has
served on the Access Board since that time as a very strong and
effective advocate for the interests of people with disabilities.
She has also played a key role as a national transportation advocate,
and has led the struggle for many of the policy victories during
and since the ADA to provide better public transportation for people
with disabilities.
Contact Information:
Marilyn Golden
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
mgolden@dredf.org
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