Service dogs, wheelchair-accessible buildings, and protection against being fired due to a disability-these basic rights are all a result of the American Disabilities Act, a U.S. federal law passed in 1990. Even though 1 in 4 people in this country have a disability, it took many years of street-level activism and political advocacy to bring the ADA and its precursors into existence. The second, standalone issue of Do Not Pet is the story of that fight in graphic form, introducing the disability rights movement's boldest leaders of the 70s and 80s, as well as some of the everyday people who joined the cause and benefited from the results. It's the thrilling story of a successful struggle for basic human rights, and a powerful lesson in what we can achieve by working together.
The price of "Do Not Pet #2 How Activists Brought Disability Rights To U.s." at Comics Conspiracy is USD $2.48.
The publisher of "Do Not Pet #2 How Activists Brought Disability Rights To U.s." is Microcosm Publishing.
The genre of "Do Not Pet #2 How Activists Brought Disability Rights To U.s." is Reality Based.
"Do Not Pet #2 How Activists Brought Disability Rights To U.s." falls under the category of Comics.
The artist of "Do Not Pet #2 How Activists Brought Disability Rights To U.s." is Gerta Oparaku.
The writer of "Do Not Pet #2 How Activists Brought Disability Rights To U.s." is Joe Biel.