Field Reports
Towards a More Accessible and Economically Just Chicago
Ashley Blackwell,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2016
Chicago, Illinois
Towards a More Accessible and Economically Just Chicago is a report that exploring barriers to employment for women with disabilities in the realms of economic development, education, government, housing, and transportation.
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Publication tags: Field Reports - Advocacy and Education - Advocates (including legal advocates), People with Disabilities, Policymakers, Service Providers
Ashley Blackwell graduated from the University of Virginia in 2015 with a degree in urban and environmental planning. At UVA, she founded an organization dedicated to creating a comprehensive support structure for low-income students. She also worked as a research assistant on education reform issues, developed a high school social justice curriculum, evaluated preschool curricula, and evaluated a teacher professional development program for National Head Start teachers. Ashley has worked with the City of Charlottesville's Office of Economic Development to address barriers to employment for low-income residents with a focus on transportation and childcare, and worked with community development organizations on affordable housing and homeownership.
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