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Past Events
40/34 Equal Access Festival
  • July 27, 2024
  • This event will take place at Athene North Shore Recreation Area at Easter Lake.
  • Disability Rights Iowa and Athene North Shore Recreation Area invite you to the 40/34 Equal Access Festival! This festival celebrates Disability Rights Iowa’s 40th Anniversary. DRI’s milestone represents 40 years of steadfast advocacy for Iowans with disabilities. The festival also celebrates the 34th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 40/34 will be held at the newly opened Athene North Shore Recreation Area.
For more information about this event, please follow this link
Assistive Animals and Mental Health Panel Conversation
  • May 10, 2023
  • Many individuals with disabilities rely on animals that are trained to do work or perform tasks relating to physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disabilities. Some animals by their mere presence provide emotional support for persons with disabilities. Other animals are considered pets. The categories can be confusing. What’s the difference between a therapy dog, HUD assistance animal that works, perform tasks, assists, and/or provides therapeutic emotional support, an animal in training, guide dog, service animal, psychiatric service animal, etc. Attend the session and find answers to these and other questions.
  • The panelists will focus on Americans with Disabilities Act “service animals” that assist people with mental health conditions. They will explain what types of animals are covered and where they or their handler can go in public places, on public and private transportation, on campus, on-the-job, in the home, and in other places. Audience members will be provided with an overview of ADA definitions, requirements for service animals, rights and responsibilities of handlers, and an overview of the mental health benefits of having a service animal.
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National Mental Health Awareness Event with Keynote Speaker Dior Vargas
  • May 10, 2022
  • This event will take place in Des Moines, IA with in person satellite locations in Sioux City, Mason City, Dubuque, Davenport, Fairfield, and Council Bluffs. This event will also be Livestreamed.
  • Dior will share with us her personal journey of growing up at the intersection of being a Queer Latina Feminist  experiencing mental health symptoms without fully understanding her symptoms, and navigating her symptoms in her community that did not understand or accept her mental health symptoms. Dior will speak about the impact not being accepted or including in her community had on her mental health and her life. Dior will share what she learn through her personal experiences regarding her rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act as a person with mental health diagnosis.  Dior will also talk about learning that her mental health diagnosis is considered a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA, changed and empowered her life, her work, and her mental health advocacy. 
For more information about this event, please follow this link

Town Hall

December 8, 2021

  • Disability Rights Iowa will be hosting our second of our Town Halls dedicated to introducing our new Executive Director, Catherine Johnson, to communities across Iowa to learn about the Disability Rights Issues facing all communities.

Long COVID in Employment: Access, Rights, and Experiences

National Disability Employment Awareness Month Celebration Event

October 29, 2021

  • Panelists will discuss lived experiences with long-COVID, working during COVID, rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and how COVID impacts the disability community.

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