Celebrating the 33rd Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating the 33rd Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed 33 years ago on July 26, 1990.
In honor of this historic civil rights law, the City of Bozeman is celebrating this anniversary throughout the month of July!
The City is welcoming the disability community to participate in four Community Chats throughout the month. If you are someone who identifies as having a disability, these chats are for you! You will have the opportunity to participate in engaging dialogue with City staff where you can share what it is like living with a disability in Bozeman through your stories and lived experiences. You’ll also have the opportunity to share your thoughts on what inclusivity in Bozeman means to you and provide suggestions on how we as a community can shape Bozeman into a city where we all thrive and feel a sense of belonging.
This month-long celebration is a part of a larger Belonging in Bozeman plan. You can learn more about this plan and sign up to participate in a Community Chat at: engage.bozeman.net/belonging.