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Shaya French

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Shaya French is a disability rights advocate and community organizer who has worked extensively in the field of disability advocacy. They previously served as a Senior Community Organizer at the Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL), where they led successful campaigns for disability rights.16 French was particularly involved in the Alternative Housing Voucher Program (AHVP) campaign, working alongside R Feynman from the Disability Policy Consortium.16

As of May 2023, French has transitioned to a new role as the Director of Transit and Housing Organizing at Senior and Disability Action in San Francisco.3 In this position, they continue to advocate for disability rights, focusing on issues related to transportation and housing.2

French is described as a white, queer, and disabled Jew.4 They use ze/zir pronouns and have been actively involved in various disability advocacy initiatives.24 Their work has included organizing around transit accessibility, affordable housing, and other issues affecting the disability community.25

French has been recognized for their contributions to disability rights. In 2023, they received a John Winske Memorial Award for their work in disability advocacy.1 Their expertise and perspective on disability issues, particularly regarding autonomous vehicles and their impact on the disability community, have been sought after and quoted in media coverage.2

Highlights

Jul 23 · dpcma.org
2023 John Winske Memorial Awards - Disability Policy Consortium

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States