In this episode of the Courage is Courageous podcast, host Carla Pursnani and Senior Civil Rights attorney Jessica Plitt talk about the critical role of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in education, particularly for students with disabilities. They highlight the impact of recent cuts to the OCR, which have severely limited its ability to address discrimination and provide necessary oversight. Jessica shares her experiences and the ramifications of the OCR cuts. Carla emphasizes the importance of advocacy, community support, and proactive measures that families and educators can take to ensure that all students receive the education and accommodations they need.
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Disability Rights California: Disability Rights California, https://www.disabilityrightsca.org
Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc.,https://www.copaa.org
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Individualswith Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) | U.S. Department of Education
Center for Parent Information and Resources: IDEA—the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - Center for Parent Information and Resources
NPR Article - Civil Rights Violation of a 12 year old: Parentssay federal cuts have slowed civil rights investigations : NPR
Civil Rights Violation of 3 year old-FOX news: Boywith autism 'wasn't doing anything wrong' when school employee knocked him down: Mom | Fox News
Death of Nex Benedict - HRC Honoring Nex Benedict, a 16-Year-Old Non-Binary Oklahoma High…, and
What are the most common civil rights violations in education? | USAFacts
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The show is produced by Carla Pursnani
Production team includes Sarah Sherwood and Vic Passion Bouhalkoum
Art by Melissa Lawson
Music by Nick Pursnani.