Passion for Advocacy - Betty Williams on Becoming A Self-Advocate

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Date
2016-10-01
Main contributor
Indiana Disability History Project
Summary
Betty Williams, an active self-advocate, received the Champion of Equal Opportunity Self-Advocacy award from the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities in 2016. Betty speaks about getting involved in the self-advocacy movement  back in 1990, the work she has accomplished with her group, and her thoughts on receiving the award.
Publisher
Center for Health Equity at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community and Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities
Subjects
Self-Advocacy; Community Living; Self-Advocates of Indiana (SAI)
Time period
1990-2016
Collection
Indiana Disability History Project
Unit
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
Language
English
Terms of Use
Copyright © 2018 The Trustees of Indiana University
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Notes
"Betty Williams - A Passion for Advocacy," YouTube video, 00:07:07, from an interview by the Indiana Disability History Project on October 1, 2016, posted by "Indiana Disability History" on December 3, 2018 https://youtu.be/HaJ3AiamL1w
Other Identifier
Catalog Key: 047-mi-01

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