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Celebrating the ADA's 31st Anniversary

ADA 31st Anniversary Challenge

To celebrate the ADA’s 31st anniversary, the North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCCDD) presents an Accessibility Challenge to challenge everyone to make something accessible to people with disabilities. You can also share with us something you did in the past that may inspire others to make the community more accessible.

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Examples of how you can join in NCCDD's Accessibility Challenge!

  • A person who loves to post videos on YouTube could learn how to caption videos and caption at least one of them to make them accessible to Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
  • A person who already captions YouTube videos could learn how to add audio description to make the videos accessible to people with vision loss.
  • A restaurant that has a step to access a patio dining area could install a ramp or find a way to make the patio area more accessible to people with mobility disabilities.
  • A business that has no employees with documented disabilities could make a commitment to hire a person with a disability.
  • A school or an apartment building with an intercom system could provide a sign giving Deaf and Hard of Hearing people or people who are unable to speak an alternate way to call to gain admittance.
  • A sports stadium or concert hall could provide a quiet room or a quiet space for people with autism or other disabilities that cause sensitivity to noise, bright lights, or crowds.
  • A state agency hosting a webinar could make the PowerPoint available in large print for people with vision loss.

There are so many large or small ways that an individual, an organization, a business, or a government agency could make something more accessible than it currently is so that people with disabilities can have equal access to all facilities, programs, and services that are available to the general public. 

Please tell us what you did for the Accessibility Challenge by sharing a write-up and a photo or a video! Be sure to tell us what impact it made on someone with a disability.  Thank you very much! Working together, we can make our state and our world accessible to everyone!


ADA 30th Anniversary Celebration

Accessibility Challenge Resources

View the ADA Day Proclamation

ADA Proclamation 31st AnniversaryDownload an accessible version of the ADA Proclamation.

Join the NCCDD Accessibility Challenge!

In July, we honor the Americans with Disabilities Act, the landmark legislation that promotes inclusion and integration for people with disabilities, which became a law on July 26, 1990.

We celebrate the ADA Anniversary to raise awareness about the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in all facets of community life, as well as awareness of the barriers that people with disabilities still face at times in connecting to the communities in which they live.

This year we would like to challenge everyone to make something accessible to people with disabilities. You can also share with us something you did in the past that may inspire others to make the community more accessible.

Complete this form to share your story

You will need to fill out NCCDD's release form and email it to NCCDD at [email protected].


ADA 31st Anniversary Events

  •  ADA Anniversary Update – Accessibility Online WebinarAccessibilityOnline Logo
    Tuesday, July 20, 2021 • 2 - 3:30 PM

    Mark the 31st Anniversary of the ADA by joining this session as we hear from representatives of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) provide an update on their litigation, technical assistance, and enforcement efforts. Participants will have an opportunity to pose questions to the presenters regarding issues in their own workplace or community. Read more details or register for the event.


  • Disability:IN NC ADA 31st Anniversary Celebration – Movie Preview
    July 26, 2021 at Regal Birkdale 16 Cinema in Huntersville, NC

    Disability IN NC logoThe afternoon will feature a screening of the award winning film "Lives Worth Living," a 2011 documentary film that was broadcast by PBS through ITVS, as part of the Independent Lens series. Starting from the post World War II era up to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, the film is the first television documentary to chronicle the history of the disability rights movement in America. This event is FREE (donations are always appreciated and are tax deductible). Registration is required to reserve your seat for this event. Read more details or register for the event.


  • Solutions for Independence Open House ADA 31 CelebrationSolutions for Independence logo
    July 26, 2021, 1 - 4 PM, 7744 North Point Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC
    Join us for an Open House with disability awareness activities, door prizes & giveaways, refreshment, vendor fair and COVID-19 resources. Download flyer here (pdf).
    Link to Registration Form: https://forms.gle/WEJEcmeYyyoUNbDp8
    Link to Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2795679303982981/


  • Join disAbility Resource Center for the 31st Anniversary of the ADA!disAbility Resource Center logo
    Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 7:00 PM
    Join us for a powerful virtual discussion with Dr. Susan Burch, co-author of Unspeakable: The story of Junius Wilson. This remarkable book tells the true story of Junius Wilson, a deaf man, who grew up in Castle Hayne, and was wrongfully imprisoned for most of his life. It is a story about ableism and racism that occurred before the ADA was signed into law. ASL and CART provided. FREE – Registration is required to receive a zoom invite - Email: [email protected]


  • ADA Day Webinar – Disability Works: How to Drive Inclusivity Post-COVIDCelebrate #ADA31
    July 28, 2021, 12 pm ET
    A silver lining of the pandemic was that many companies were able to shift to a remote work environment, making it easier for jobs to be performed anywhere BUT the office. This served people with disabilities well as it eliminated struggles like transportation barriers. Is your business ready to maintain an inclusive workplace for your employees with disabilities? While some needs might be obvious, more goes into creating an accessible workplace than you think. Learn about real-world case studies on workplace inclusion from our expert speakers on this critical, relevant topic. Learn more and register for Ablr's ADA Webinar.


  • ADA Anniversary Event: WE ARE WONDERFULLY MADE
    Thursday, July 29, 2021: Noon – 2:00 PM ET
    Disability Advocates & Resource Center, 702-A John Hopkins Dr, Greenville, NC 27834
    Disability Advocates and Resource Center invite you to an Open House to educate, provide resources, promote diversity for people with disabilities in every aspect. We will have posters, media, consumer participation, city officials, promotion items/brochures and refreshments.


  • 31 Years of the ADA Celebration – Healthcare: Know Your Rights Zoom Event
    Thursday, July 29, 2021: 1 - 3 PM ET
    Disability Awareness Council invites you to this ZOOM event celebrating the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and a discussion of ADA and your Healthcare rights. Please bring your questions to this e-celebration! To register, email [email protected]. Leave your name, email address, and phone number.


  • A Peer-to-Peer Discussion: Stories of the Americans with Disabilities Act
    Celebrate #ADA31Monday, August 16, 2021, 5: PM ET
    Virtual Event: Alliance of Disability Advocates invite our consumers, board members, and members of the public to briefly learn about the history that led to the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. We will then ask participants to share stories about how the Americans with Disabilities Act has enabled them to live their most independent lives. To RSVP and receive ZOOM meeting link email Sydney Breslow at [email protected]

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This project was supported, in part by grant number 2001NCSCDD-02, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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