Building the political power of disabled progressives
What We Do
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Train
We are equipping disabled leaders throughout the country with the skills they need to run for office, staff campaigns, and organize for change.
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Build
We are creating an accessible and inclusive training infrastructure through strategic partnerships, consulting, and training.
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Connect
We are building a network of disabled candidates, elected officials, organizers, activists, and advocates, and connecting them with opportunities throughout the progressive movement.
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Quick Facts
1 in 4 U.S. adults are disabled, but only 1 in 10 elected officials are disabled.
The number of Americans with disabilities is rising with the introduction of Long COVID.
People of marginalized genders and Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) are underrepresented among disabled elected officials.
Disabled candidates experience barriers to recruitment and training, inaccessibility on the campaign trail, and ableism.
Read on to learn how Disability Victory is confronting these challenges to empower more disabled leaders to run for office and work on campaigns.
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