Learn more about Judy Heumann, the history of the Disability Rights Movement, and much more through the resources below.
Awards in Judy's Honor
Scholarships and Fellowships
- The Heumann-Armstrong Award (Equal Opportunities for Students)
- The Global Heumann Fellowship (World Institute on Disability)
Annual Awards
- The Judith Heumann Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award (2Gether-International)
- The Judy Heumann Community Advocate Award (Easterseals DC MD VA)
504 Sit-In History
Online
- Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund's 504 Sit-In Page
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Patient No More Virtual Exhibit by the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University
Films and Videos
- Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
- The Power of 504
- Drunk History: Judith Heumann’s Fight for Disability Rights (feat. Ali Stroker)
Books
Classroom Resources
Book Guides
- Being Heumann and Rolling Warrior Guide by Facing History & Ourselves
- Rolling Warrior Educational Materials by TeachingBooks
- Being Heumann Educational Materials by TeachingBooks
Lesson Planning
- Judy Heumann Lesson Plan by FDR Memorial Legacy Committee
- PBS Daily News Lesson on Judy Heumann
- Crip Camp Curriculum
- Disability Rights U.S. History Lesson Plan and Video by BrainPOP
- 504 Curriculum Guide by the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University
- 504 Sit-In Lesson Plans and Activity Pack by Historicons
Disability Advocacy Resources
General
Do you have a disability-related question or issue, but you don’t know where to start? Try the following resources which can help you find specific assistance.
- Centers for Independent Living
- Protection and Advocacy Organizations (see section below)
- Parent Information Centers
Asserting Your Rights: Protection and Advocacy (P&A) Organizations
If you believe you are being discriminated against as a person with a disability or your vital needs are not being met, you may want to contact a Protection and Advocacy organization for legal assistance. These organizations can often provide advice or pro bono (free) legal counsel for issues like insurance/Medicaid appeals, discrimination lawsuits, and other situations. They are typically state-specific. See the links below to find the contact information for your P&A Agency.
- State Protection & Advocacy Systems (see the “Find your P&A Agency tab towards the bottom of the page)
- National Disability Rights Network
Personal Assistance Services
If you require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (tasks like cleaning, bathing, dressing, and more) to live in your home, you may benefit from personal assistance services. See the resources below for how to acquire them.
- How to Get Medicaid Personal Care Attendant Services If You Have a Disability
- How to Hire a Personal Care Assistant
- Medicaid Consumer-Directed Home Care Waivers State by State Guide
- Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) Resources on Personal Assistance Services
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
VR Agencies exist within state governments to help people with disabilities pursue education and employment. VR should begin working with disabled individuals during high school and aid in their transition to college and beyond by providing funding for tuition, assistive technology, Personal Care Assistants (PCAs), and more. See below to find your VR Agency.
- State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies
- Vocational Rehabilitation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Website Accessibility
Preparing for Higher Education
- Accessible College
- Contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agency to get services like tuition funding, adaptive equipment, and more. See earlier section.
- Acquire personal assistance services to aid with activities like showering, dressing, and more. See earlier section.
- Talk with your high school about setting up a 504 Plan so your accommodations can transfer to college with you. This may mean transitioning an IEP to a 504 Plan, or starting it from scratch.
ADA/504 Complaints in Higher Education
If you’re facing access issues at your college or university, you should first contact your college’s office of disability services and attempt to resolve the issue with them. If that isn’t possible, you may want to do more research using the resources below, or seek legal representation through a Protection & Advocacy Organization (see earlier section) for your state.
- Contact your college’s office of disability services
- National Center for College Students with Disabilities
- Accessible College
Disability Organizations
Disability Advocacy Organizations
- Humanity & Inclusion (HI)
- Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
- Independent Living Research Utilization
- American Association of People with Disabilities
- Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Communication First
- Ford Foundation
- Autistic Women and Non-Binary Network
- National ADAPT
- NAMD Advocates
- Disability Media Alliance Project (DMAP)
- National Council on Independent Living (NCIL)
- The Viscardi Center
- Starkloff Disability Institute
- The Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities
- United States Access Board
- National Association of the Deaf
- Disability Justice Collective
- Project Lets
- Health Justice Commons
- HEARD
Disability History
Disability Arts and Culture
Featuring Judy
Books
- Collective Wisdom: Lessons, Inspiration, and Advice from Women over 50 by
- Fighting for YES! The Story of Disability Rights Activist Judith Heumann by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
- My Itty-Bitty-Bio: Judy Heumann by Cherry Lake Publishing and Easterseals
- Rebels of Kindness by Aaron Ableman & Justin Wilkenfeld in partnership with Kindhumans Foundation
- Wonderful Women of the World By Laurie Halse Anderson
Films
- The Power of 504 by Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
- My Disability Roadmap by Samuel and Dan Habib
- Lives Worth Living by Eric Neudel
- Don't Dismiss Us by Positive Exposure (Apart of FRAME: Faces Redefining the Art of Medical Education)
Online
- "Advocating for Work with Judy Heumann" free online course through Fable Pathways
Toys
- Wooden "Judy" Wheelchair Pull Toy by LARK Toys
- 504 Sit-In Puzzle by Historicons
Recommended Reading
Memoirs
- Year of the Tiger by Alice Wong
- The Pretty One by Keah Brown
- Mean Baby by Selma Blair
- If at Birth You Don't Succeed by Zach Anner
- No Ordinary Days by Susan Sygall
Educational Books
- Mental Health: A Practical Guide for Supporting a Friend with Mental Illness by Donna Parsons
- Visual Thinking by Temple Grandin
- My Body is Not a Prayer Request by Amy Kenny
- Black Disabled Politics by Sami Schalk
- Disability Pride: Dispatches From a Post-ADA World by Ben Mattlin
Children's Books
- Sam's Super Seats by Keah Brown
- Mila and the Too Hard Hoop by Keira Thompson