Sunday, July 26 marks the 30th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was signed into law on this date in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush. To celebrate the milestone and take an in-depth look at how it has changed lives for millions of Americans over the last 30 years, the New York Times’ team of award-winning reporters have produced a series exploring how the ADA has shaped modern life for people with disabilities, including a braille version of the special section, produced by Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired at its Braille Printing House.
Please complete the form below to request your free copy of the “The A.D.A. at 30: Beyond the Law’s Promise” by The New York Times. (One copy per household.)