Center for Disability Rights
Diane Coleman is an experienced advocate in the field of disability rights, currently serving as the Assistant Director of Advocacy at the Center for Disability Rights since July 2008. Coleman has held the position of President at Not Dead Yet since April 1996 and was the Executive Director at the Progress Center for Independent Living from February 1996 to July 2008. Earlier in the career, Coleman co-directed the Technology Access Center from 1990 to 1996. Academic credentials include an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management and a JD, complemented by an MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law, both attained in the early 1980s.
Center for Disability Rights
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The Center for Disability Rights (CDR) is a disability-led, not-for-profit corporation. They provide services to people with disabilities and seniors within the framework of an Independent Living Model which promotes independence of people with all types of disabilities, enabling choice in living setting, full access to the community, and control of their life.