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ADA Story July 20: Stacy Marx

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My ADA Story: ADA as Freedom

By Stacy Marx

In 30 years ago we battled our freedom as protect our rights.

The people finally listen our sorrow and wanted be freedom to protect our rights.

We won our battle to become freedom by our determine to have ADA laws.

We are freedom in America as our home land.

NCCDD’s Note: Stacy is Deaf and signed this poem in American Sign Language (ASL).  See her captioned ASL video below.

 

 

 

Download the captioning transcript (docx)

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