Nov 12: Systemic changes for Arizonans with disabilities

Meaghan K. Kramer, staff attorney with Arizona Center for Disability Law, will present the third of four lectures in the School of Social Transformation’s Seeking Justice in Arizona Fall Lecture Series. The talk will take place via Zoom, with livestream on YouTube, Thursday, November 12 from 10:30–11:45 a.m.

Meaghan Kramer is a staff attorney at the Arizona Center for Disability Law (ACDL), where she advocates for Arizonans who have a wide range of physical, mental, psychiatric, sensory and cognitive disabilities. Meaghan is currently targeting systemic issues affecting Arizonans with disabilities in the areas of employment, housing, healthcare, education, voting and prisons. The ACDL uses advocacy, lobbying and impact litigation to bring positive change to Arizona’s disability community.

The series, now in its 16th year, brings in experts from our local communities to discuss critical national issues in an Arizona context. Each lecture is followed by a question and answer period and time to interact with the speaker informally. Admission is free and open to the public.