In Honor of Richard “Dick” Thornburgh 1932-2020
January 1, 2021
“Perhaps the most satisfying change the ADA has brought about is a change in attitude. As new generations of Americans have worked, lived and played side-by-side with persons with disabilities, the debilitating barriers of stereotypes and prejudices are disappearing. Participation in everyday American life has brought a sense of self-worth for persons with disabilities.” – Richard A. “Dick” Thornburgh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2, 2015,
January 1, 2021
“Perhaps the most satisfying change the ADA has brought about is a change in attitude. As new generations of Americans have worked, lived and played side-by-side with persons with disabilities, the debilitating barriers of stereotypes and prejudices are disappearing. Participation in everyday American life has brought a sense of self-worth for persons with disabilities.” – Richard A. “Dick” Thornburgh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2, 2015,