Today we honor disability activist Alan Reich on his birthday.
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Learn more about Alan Reich:
- Kenneth Roman, “Alan Reich Never Stopped Running,” Valley News (West Lebanon, New Hampshire), Sunday, August 2, 2020, C1 & C3.
- Wolfgang Saxon, “Alan A. Reich, 75, a Leader in Fighting for the Disabled, Dies,” The New York Times, November 11, 2005.
- “Disability Policy Views of Presidential Candidates,” C-SPAN, October 31, 2000. Reich starts speaking at 00:09:15.
- “Voting Accessibility,” C-SPAN, October 5, 1987. Reich’s experiences are shared at 00:58:29.
- Alan A. Reich, FDR Memorial Legacy Committee
- Alan Anderson Reich - An International Public Servant, Rosarium Health
Song: "It's Kinda Beautiful" by Water Mirrors from Epidemic Sound
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