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Two Prominent Keynote Speakers Just Added to The 2008 National Conference on Disability Inclusion and National Service!!

John D. Kemp

Principal
Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville

John D. Kemp, a lawyer and disability rights advocate, is a principal in the law firm of Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville. Widely respected for his many achievements, Mr. Kemp is an expert on the areas of disability, rehabilitation, health care, and nonprofit organizations. Mr.Kemp has personal experience with disability. Having been born without arms below the elbows and legs below the knees, Kemp uses four prostheses in living an independent, productive life.

Glenn T. Fujiura, PhD

Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, DHD
Center Director, Center on Epidemiology and Demography of Disability

Dr. Glenn Fujiura has a dedicated commitment and the ability to shape disability policy using research methods to obtain valuable information about demographics and disability. Dr. Fujiura will speak of socioeconomic trends and how they have contributed to the growth of the population categorized as individuals with disabilities, making disability an important issue for policymakers, even though its definition is often a point of contention.

2008 National Conference on
Disability Inclusion & National Service

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2008 National Conference on Disability Inclusion & National Service. 

Acting Today to Shape the Future.

October 16–18 2008.

Hilton Alexandria Mark Center.

Alexandria, VA.
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