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Events (Times listed are Pacific Time)

Disability Rights San Francisco Treasure Hunt

Jul 11 2025

Organizer Community Living Campaign (CLC) Location Virtual participation on Zoom. Event description Join CLC’s Self-Paced Disability Pride Treasure Hunt! Explore the rich history of disability rights in San Francisco at your own pace from July 8 to July 29. Explore your city, learn something new, and be part of positive change in your own way....

ADA 35: Making Waves

Jul 11 2025

Organizer Cedars and Marin Ventures, with the Marin County Civic Center. Location 1st and 3rd Floor Galleries Marin County Civic Center 3501 Civic Center Drive Event description The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26,1990 by President George H.W. Bush. The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities...

Sound Advice Exhibit at the Marin County Free Library

Jul 11 2025

Organizer Nancy Ruben and the Marin County Free Library. Location All 10 Marin County Free Library Branches Library locations & hours Please note that each branch may operate on different hours. Check in with the library branch you wish to visit for specific hours of operation. Event description Motivated to create this project due to...

Exceptional Abilities Pride Fest

Jul 11 2025

Organizer City of Ontario, Southern California Location Ovitt Family Community Library 215 East C Street Ontario CA 91764 Event description Join members of the disability community for an event filled with valuable resources and interactive activities featuring organizations that support individuals with exceptional abilities and their families. Learn more at the City of Ontario website....

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Everport Terminal Services to pay $200,000 to settle EEOC disability discrimination charge

Posted on July 2, 2025

Everport Terminal Services (ETS), which operates a terminal at the Port of Oakland, agreed to provide $200,000 to a former employee following an investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The investigation found that ETS failed to provide a reasonable accommodation to a worker with a disability employed as a “steady” longshoreman mechanic...
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Elaine’s Pet Resorts settles EEOC disability discrimination lawsuit

Posted on July 2, 2025

Elaine’s Pet Resorts, et. al., which operates pet resorts in Fresno and Madera, California, will pay $35,000 and provide other relief to settle a disability lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).  Since at least 2021, the company did not hire or terminated employees who failed the company’s post-offer drug screening, even...
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The Pacific ADA Center celebrates 35 years of the ADA

Posted on June 26, 2025

2025 marks 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In a radio interview, Savannah Bradley, Community Outreach and Programs Manager for the Pacific ADA Center, discusses how far we have come and what work is left to be done to support people with disabilities. Listen to the interview!

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