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QUEENS DIARY / Bearing the Torch for Inclusion / A march from Texas highlights the anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act
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Handler, Lowell
2000
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QUEENS DIARY / Bearing the Torch for Inclusion / A march from Texas highlights the anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act
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QUEENS DIARY / Bearing the Torch for Inclusion / A march from Texas highlights the anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act
2000
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Like other advocates, [Lowell Handler], 43, a photojournalist, teacher and communications coordinator for the Queens Independent Living Center in Jamaica, agrees that much has been achieved since the law was passed in 1990 with the goals of equal opportunity, full participation, independent living and economic self-sufficiency for all people with disabilities. A juried exhibition of works by 42 artists with disabilities, which runs through Aug. 17 at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, is among the commemoration activities. Photographs by Handler, who is on the faculty of the Photography Department at the New School University and the School of Visual Arts, are included in the show. Handler is the author of the hardcover book, \"Twitch and Shout: A Touretter's Tale,\" which was published by Penguin in 1998. He's touting, \"The Tic Code,\" a new movie featuring Gregory Hines, that opened Friday. \"It ties in with the whole thing.
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