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Disability is less a barrier to the arts than attitude is

CATA, based in Great Barrington, Mass., is one of a growing number of organizations across the country that enable people with disabilities to participate in the enrichment and cultural conversations that the arts offer. Almost 25 years after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, “People with disabilities report that it’s attitudinal [rather than physical] barriers that are actually most challenging in their lives,” says Francesca Rosenberg, director of community and access programs at New York’s Museum of Modern Art…Read More

 

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