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Charlie Carr (activist)

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Charlie Carr (born 1953 in Everett, Massachusetts) is a disability rights activist who became disabled after a diving accident in 1968. He was institutionalized for seven years and then left Middlesex County Hospital in Waltham, MA upon the creation of the Boston Center for Independent Living in 1974.[1] He was an early member and went on to start:

He was appointed Commissioner of the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission in 2007[5] by Gov. Deval Patrick, and served for eight years.

References

  1. ^ "Disability Rights Leaders". Regional Oral History Project. Bancroft Library UC Berkeley. September 2001. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  2. ^ "Articles of Incorporation for The Northeast Independent Living Program, Inc". Secretary of State filings.
  3. ^ "Access Living History of IL". The History of the Independent Living Movement. Access Living, Inc.
  4. ^ "Our History — Disability Policy Consortium". History of the Disability Policy Consortium.
  5. ^ "Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission Annual Report 2007". Mass.gov/MRC. Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission.