After a pandemic hiatus, Chicago’s Disability Pride Parade returns Saturday
Lolita Thompson smiles as she lines up to participate in the inaugural Disability Pride Parade in New York, Sunday, July 12, 2015. Chicago's Disability Pride Parade returns July 23, 2022, after a pandemic hiatus. Seth Wenig / Associated Press
After a pandemic hiatus, Chicago’s Disability Pride Parade returns Saturday
Lolita Thompson smiles as she lines up to participate in the inaugural Disability Pride Parade in New York, Sunday, July 12, 2015. Chicago's Disability Pride Parade returns July 23, 2022, after a pandemic hiatus. Seth Wenig / Associated Press

July is Disability Pride Month — a time to celebrate those with a range of physical and mental abilities. But one of the key issues the disabled community still faces is accessibility in the workplace.

Reset brings on a panel of Chicago disability justice advocates to discuss what’s being done to help solve this issue.

GUESTS: Daisy Feidt, vice president of Access Living

Jamie Sandberg, assistant director of the Duman Opportunity Center at Jewish Child and Family Services of Chicago

Emily Blum, executive director of Disability Lead

After a pandemic hiatus, Chicago’s Disability Pride Parade returns Saturday
Lolita Thompson smiles as she lines up to participate in the inaugural Disability Pride Parade in New York, Sunday, July 12, 2015. Chicago's Disability Pride Parade returns July 23, 2022, after a pandemic hiatus. Seth Wenig / Associated Press
After a pandemic hiatus, Chicago’s Disability Pride Parade returns Saturday
Lolita Thompson smiles as she lines up to participate in the inaugural Disability Pride Parade in New York, Sunday, July 12, 2015. Chicago's Disability Pride Parade returns July 23, 2022, after a pandemic hiatus. Seth Wenig / Associated Press

July is Disability Pride Month — a time to celebrate those with a range of physical and mental abilities. But one of the key issues the disabled community still faces is accessibility in the workplace.

Reset brings on a panel of Chicago disability justice advocates to discuss what’s being done to help solve this issue.

GUESTS: Daisy Feidt, vice president of Access Living

Jamie Sandberg, assistant director of the Duman Opportunity Center at Jewish Child and Family Services of Chicago

Emily Blum, executive director of Disability Lead