Monday, April 27, 2026

AUCD 2026 Conference: Call for Proposals are Open



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This year’s AUCD Conference is all about sharing new ideas, learning from one another, and working together to make a REAL difference in our communities. The focus is on innovation and building strong partnerships to improve services, research, and support for people with disabilities, their families, and the community.

Submit a Conference Proposal

Deadline: June 20, 2026

The AUCD Conference brings together more than 1,000 researchers, policymakers, practitioners, professionals, advocates, community leaders, and students. This annual event is designed to promote innovative thinking that will launch disability policy, research, and advocacy initiatives to the next level. Don’t miss this opportunity to highlight your work and connect with other disability leaders in the field.

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Submit a Proposal

Choose the topic that best fits your presentation and submit a proposal by June 20th!


Become a Proposal Reviewer

Deadline: June 7, 2026

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Become a Reviewer


Please sign up by June 7

AUCD is seeking approximately 80 Network members to serve as reviewers for proposals received for the AUCD 2026 Conference. Your time and expertise will have a direct impact on ensuring the content presented at one of the nation's premier disability conferences is of the highest quality and relevant to attendees. Our goal is to have the task be interesting while not requiring an overwhelming time commitment from reviewers. We are seeking individuals with significant expertise in a variety of topical areas and diverse perspectives and representation.


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AIR TRAVEL

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Testing Two New Seat Designs That Will Let You Fly in Your Wheelchair
John Morris travels to the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Germany to test two new in-cabin seating systems. He found the designs functional for his Permobil F3 and he even got Airbus to answer one all-important question: When will we start seeing these systems on actual flights?

ACCESSIBLE PARKING ABUSE

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A Malpractice Case Against ParkingMD
When Ian Ruder started seeing ads for ParkingMD pop up in his social media feed, he could immediately feel his blood pressure rising. The service advertised how quickly it could help someone get a disabled placard with online “doctor assistance.” He started investigating where this company came from. The answer involves the pandemic, medical marijuana and a stable of signature-happy doctors.

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Sunrise Medical’s new cushion combines a contoured, closed-cell foam base that supports the thighs and outer hips with a latticed elastomer insert — think fancy, breathable rubber — that redistributes pressure away from high-risk areas like the coccyx and trochanters. It’s designed to offer stability and high-level skin protection for active users.

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Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Offers 144 Short Films By Disabled Creators
Some of Hollywood’s brightest disabled talents and future stars are on display in this year's Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. We talk with Andy Arias, a wheelchair user who wrote and starred in one of the films about the challenge and how it can be a catalyst for more authentic representation.


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Friday, April 24, 2026

United Spinal Newsletter | Apr 2026

 

United Spinal Association

Our Story. Our Fight. Our Future.
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NYC’s Local Law 58 required building accessibility before federal law did. United Spinal — then known as EPVA — helped shape that law, providing a model for accessibility codes that would become standard across the country.

Our Accessibility Services team continues to craft the standards that define accessible design, serving on the International Code Council, the U.S. Access Board and state-level code committees. We bring that expertise directly to builders, developers and architects, translating codes into real-world access.

For our 80th Anniversary we’re expanding our work to Make Accessibility Part of Good Design. Visit accessibility-services.com to learn how ACS helps create spaces that work for everyone. 

How to Advocate for Better Accessibility at Festivals

For wheelchair users, showing up to a concert to find sloped seating, no path to the bathroom or a view of the backs of people’s heads instead of the stage is all too common. Marsha Mazz, an expert on our Accessibility Services team, breaks down what the ADA requires for wheelchair seating at public venues, how to document a violation and where to file a complaint when a venue falls short.
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For 14 years, Roll on Capitol Hill has brought the voices of wheelchair users and disability advocates directly to Congress. This June, United Spinal Association's conference goes virtual: reaching more advocates than ever at a moment when the stakes couldn't be higher. Home and Community Based Services are under attack, and lawmakers need to hear the truth from the people who depend on them.

Your donation makes that possible. Give today and help ensure every voice is heard.
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Newly Injured SCI Support Group
Newly Injured SCI Support Group Apr 20 @ 6PM ET
This group is a safe and supportive space for individuals who are navigating life after a new spinal cord injury — within the first three years of their journey. Here, you can connect with others who understand the early stages of adjustment, share your experiences, ask questions and find encouragement.

Join us for the first meeting on April 20 @ 6 pm ET.

Lawsuit to Challenge Florida Law Impacting Parking Access
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United Spinal Association and others filed a complaint in the Northern District of Florida federal court challenging a Florida law that impacts access to disability parking spaces. The case is called United Spinal Association v. Florida Dep’t of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. 

Under the Florida law that went into effect on July 1, 2025, the only requirement to receive a pregnancy parking permit is pregnancy. The applicant does not need to show any mobility impairment or other disability. As a result, thousands of Floridians without disabilities are parking in accessible spaces that, under federal law, are reserved for people with disabilities. The complaint alleges that this violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which trumps state law. 

“Most people with disabilities have difficulty finding accessible parking spaces in their communities – and many skip medical, professional, and social outings because they are worried they will not be able to find parking,” said Steve Lieberman, senior director of advocacy & policy for United Spinal Association. “Accessible parking is essential to the independence and well-being of people with disabilities.” 
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Homes with accessibility features like step-free access are already in high demand on Airbnb — and that demand will only grow during major global events. Join us for a special session focused on accessibility ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

If you’ve ever thought about becoming a host, this is a great place to start. 

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Get connected with our free virtual events! Join the conversation — there's something for everyone. Click for more information and to register:

 Active Project Live
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 Work Readiness Program
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