Research and Training Center on Independent Living
Ed Roberts: His Words, His Vision (Video)
This
8.5-minute, open-captioned video produced in 2003 features excerpts from
a speech delivered by Ed Roberts, who is considered the father of
independent living. Roberts discusses the beginning of the IL movement
and his vision of how society will be changed by it. Interspersed throughout
are contemporary still photos of disability activists by Tom Olin.
See a clip on YouTube
Recommended
for class discussions and trainings.
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Classics from the past:
A People’s History of the Independent Living Movement
A who’s
who of advocates starting with Gini Laurie, this lively history chronicles the
independent living movement through those who campaigned for disability rights
and services. 1988. Author: C. Levy
A Social Psychological Perspective
An examination of the social experiment
of independent living from an experimental social psychological perspective
begins with the basic human need for independence is the premise of this
monograph. Author: F. X. Gibbons
Disincentives to Independent Living
Our social structure is replete with
subtle, covert, and clear incentives and disincentives to shape and maintain
valued behaviors that are valued, which are examined here in this monograph
in light of the social and economic consequences associated with them. Author:
I.K. Zola.
Economics and Independent Living
Drawing upon the independent living
movement and the writings of social historian Alvin Toffler, Gerben DeJong
presents an argument that economic independence is as important, and in
some circumstances more important, than more traditional health outcomes
such as performance of basic daily living activities. Author: G. DeJong






