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Beyond Compliance: 50th Anniversary of Sec. 504, Part II

Nov 17, 2023

This episode is the second part of a special focus of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast on the 50th anniversary of Section 504, the federal law that became the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The guests for this episode are representatives from Georgia Tech's Employee Relations Dept., Captioning and Description services, the CARES Employee Resource Group, and the Excel program.

This episode is the second part of a special focus of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast on the 50th anniversary of Section 504, the federal law that became the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The host of this episode, J. Denise Johnson Marshall, ADA Compliance Coordinator at Georgia Institute of Technology, calls this series “a very special podcast for us at Georgia Tech.”

The guests for this episode are representatives from Georgia Tech's Employee Relations Dept., Captioning and Description services, and the Excel program.

This episode is in conjunction with the creation of a special award at Georgia Tech. 

The Advocates for Accessibility award recognizes individuals who have actively worked to improve accessibility for people with disabilities in the Georgia Tech community.

The guests for this episode are representatives from Georgia Tech's Employee Relations Dept., Captioning and Description services, and the Excel program. Thank you to our guests from Georgia Tech's Employee Relations Dept.(Langston Jackson), Captioning and Description services (Sheryl Ballenger), the Excel program (Kenneth Surdin), and our host Denise Johnson Marshall.

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