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The Story of Disability Justice

Black and white photo of an elderly white woman with glasses and a ponytail, looking off screen. She is surrounded by books and papers.
Gini Laurie, founder of the Rehabilitation Gazette (formerly Toomeyville Gazette). (Photo: Post-Polio Health International)

The Rehabilitation Gazette begins.

Date: 1958

The Story of Disability Justice
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Gini Laurie, founder of the Rehabilitation Gazette (formerly Toomeyville Gazette). (Photo: Post-Polio Health International)

The Rehabilitation Gazette (originally the Toomeyville Gazette) begins as a grassroots publication. It is a voice for disability rights, independent living, and cross-disability organizing, and features articles by disabled writers on all aspects of the disability experience. The Gazette is developed by people living with post-polio syndrome.