Title:
Blind services and advocacy and the Independent Living Movement in Berkeley
Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement oral history series
Creator/Contributor:
Baldwin, Anita, 1950-, interviewee.
Creator/Contributor:
Galloway, Donald, 1939-2011, interviewee.
Creator/Contributor:
Konkel, David, 1949-, interviewee.
Creator/Contributor:
Bonney, Sharon, interviewer.
Creator/Contributor:
Pelka, Fred, 1954-, interviewer.
Creator/Contributor:
Bancroft Library, Regional Oral History Office,, issuing body.
Abstract:
Onset of visual disability (Stargardt Disease), 1958; lack of accommodation in Kansas public schools; enrollment in the University
of Kansas and rudimentary assistance from the Department of Rehabilitation, 1971-74; antiwar activism; discrimination in employment;
Blind Services Director and Deputy Director of the Center for Independent Living, 1980-84; work with the World Institute on
Disability, 1984-1987; Pleasant Hill Independent Learning Center, 1987; Director of Berkeley Outreach Recreation Program;
Rose Resnick Lighthouse for the Blind; reflections on Judith Heumann and Greg Sanders.
Childhood and family in Parole, Maryland; loss of vision after accident, 1950; enrollment in the segregated Maryland School
for the Blind, 1951-1954; effect of racism on disability; move to California and enrollment in John Marshall High School;
adolescent involvement in the NAACP and the National Federation for the Blind, 1956-58; involvement with the Berkeley Center
for Independent Living, 1973; starting a black caucus; director of Peace Corps in Jamaica, 1978-81; reflections on Ed Roberts,
Judith Heumann, Phil Draper, and Hale Zukas.
Childhood and family in California, 1959-68; losing vision in car accident, 1967; mobility instruction at the Orientation
Center for the Blind, 1968; enrollment at UC Berkeley; founding student chapter of the National Federation of the Blind; political
climate of Berkeley, 1968-73; involvement with the Physically Disabled Students' Program, 1970; helping found the Center for
Independent Living, 1972.
Date:
2000 (issued)
Contents:
Deputy director and head of Blind Services for the Center for Independent Living in Berkeley, 1980-1984 / Anita Baldwin --
Independent Living Movement in Berkeley and Colorado: blind advocacy and minority inclusion / Donald Galloway -- First Blind
Services Coordinator at the Physically Disabled Students' Program, UC Berkeley, 1970; founding member of the Center for Independent
Living in Berkeley / David Konkel.
Subject:
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Blind -- United States -- Interviews
Blind women -- United States -- Interviews
Blind -- Services for -- California -- Berkeley
People with disabilities -- Services for -- California -- Berkeley
Minority people with disabilities -- Services for -- United States
Personnes aveugles -- États-Unis -- Entretiens
Femmes aveugles -- États-Unis -- Entretiens
Personnes aveugles -- Services -- Californie -- Berkeley
Personnes handicapées -- Services -- Californie -- Berkeley
Personnes handicapées issues des minorités -- Services -- États-Unis
Blind
Blind -- Services for
Blind women
People with disabilities -- Services for
California -- Berkeley
United States
Center for Independent Living.
University of California, Berkeley. -- Physically Disabled Students Program.
Center for Independent Living.
Baldwin, Anita -- 1950- -- Interviews
Galloway, Donald -- 1939-2011 -- Interviews
Konkel, David -- 1949- -- Interviews
Note:
interviews conducted by Sharon Bonney and Fred Pelka in 2000, 2001. amd 2002.
AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator.
Interview transcripts also available online.
Interviews also available on audiocassette (Phonotape 4038 C). Baldwin: no. 1-4; Galloway: no. 5-8; Konkel: no. 9-12.
Oral histories are made available for research purposes only. All publication rights are reserved to The Bancroft Library
of the University of California, Berkeley. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Permissions
Officer, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Type:
Interviews.
Oral histories.
Physical Description:
1 volume (vi, 176 pages) : portraits ; 29 cm
12 audiocassettes
Language:
English
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator.
Oral histories are made available for research purposes only. All publication rights are reserved to The Bancroft Library
of the University of California, Berkeley. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Permissions
Officer, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.