"Many states, inspired by a new civil rights
movement to integrate the disabled into mainstream life, are shuttering
places like this. Not Minnesota. It still subsidizes nearly 300
sheltered workshops and is now among the most segregated states in the
nation for working people with intellectual disabilities.
The workshops are part of a larger patchwork
of state policies that are stranding legions of disabled Minnesotans on
grim margins of society. More than a decade after the U.S. Supreme
Court ruled that Americans with disabilities have a right to live in the
mainstream, many disabled Minnesotans and their families say they still
feel forsaken — mired in profoundly isolating and sometimes dangerous
environments they didn’t choose and can’t escape."
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Hopefully the attention given to this issue will inspire some changes in how Minnesota views its responsibilities to the disabled adult residents of our state.
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