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You Have The Power - Make The Dream Live FULL STORY Editor’s note: Justin Dart, Jr., was a leader in the disability rights movement for three decades, and an advocate for civil rights. He is recognized as "the godfather of the disability rights movement" and the father of the Americans with Disabilities Act. He has received numerous honors, including the Hubert Humphrey Award of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and five presidential appointments. Dart was at the podium on the White House lawn when President George H. Bush signed the ADA into law in July 1990. Dart remained dedicated to his vision of a "revolution of empowerment" until his death on June 21, 2002. Yoshiko Dart, Justin’s wife gave Access Press his written thoughts on the 2004 election. Justin Dart, Jr., internationally-renowned disability rights leader and celebrated human rights activist, died in Washington, D.C. on June 21, 2002. The Legitimacy Of Our Goal Is Self-Evident. Can we overcome the psychology and the politics of retreat? Can we overcome forces that invest billions in the maintenance of traditional stereotypes? Not quickly, not easily. But we can win. We have the ultimate powers: people, truth, love. We have you. We have each other. Colleagues, You Have The Power, and therefore the responsibility, to defend democracy and to create a society of individualized empowerment for all. Because you are the society. Society is not a magical super god that can give or withhold quality of life. Society is nothing more than what you do and think everyday. When you speak, the society speaks. When you change, the society changes. When you expose, turn off the ads, and boycott the interests that support the far right, they are weakened instantly. When enough people do it, their power is gone. They have little money except what we give them. The Empowerment Society Will Not Occur Through Advocacy As Usual. It is not enough to meet the President or the Mayor. We must vote, all of us. We must not only vote and petition government, we must become government, through official positions, and through 365 days a year citizen advocacy. We must create a social environment in which no person who requires public support public official, businessperson, media personcould afford to oppose individualized empowerment for all. We Need Your Aggressive Leadership to increase our passion and our tiny empowerment army one hundred fold. We need leaders who are ready to live, and if necessary to die, for democracy. You Can Lead. Unlike our opponents on the far right, you will not be able to buy multimillion-dollar ad campaigns. But if you reach out constantly, repetitively with love and truth, spoken and lived, to everyone in your personal universe, you can be a walking/rolling/talking ad for individualized empowerment that no money could buy. Your truth in action will change the part of society that you are. The intensity of your loving truthful action will be a powerful influence on others. TEN WAYS YOU CAN MAKE THE DREAM LIVE 1. Give up life as usual - escapist television and games, time consuming, expensive travel and recreation, and devote the time to passionate advocacy for individualized empowerment. |
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