
British Disability Rights Activism
British disability rights activism involves efforts by individuals and groups to advocate for equal rights, accessibility, and inclusion for people with disabilities. Historically, activists have challenged legal and societal barriers through protests, campaigns, and legal reforms, such as the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) and the Equality Act (2010). Their goals include improving accessibility in public spaces, ensuring fair treatment in employment and services, and raising awareness to promote societal change. This movement emphasizes that disability rights are human rights, striving for a society where everyone can participate fully and equally.