Welcome to Accessible Housing Matters!

In today’s episode, I welcome April Marie Dawson

April Marie Dawson has been the Executive Director of Resources for Independent Living (RIL) in Sacramento since August 2018.  April’s first exposure to the independent living movement came when she was a Youth Leadership Forum delegate. April started her professional ILC career as an Independent Living Advocate for Disability Services and Legal Center, eventually becoming their Advocacy Director. During this time April was an active peer mentor with the YO! Disabled and Proud program and YLF. Prior to assuming her role with RIL, April served as Executive Director of two disability focused organizations in California and Oregon.

April is a native of Windsor, California. She is a graduate of Sonoma State University with a degree in Liberal Studies. When not working, April enjoys taking day trips with her husband Paul and her dog, Sammie.

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[00:01 - 03:51] Opening Segment

I welcome April Marie Dawson to the Show Bio April introduces independent living centers Serving people of all ages and all types of disabilities

[03:52 - 13:07] How Independent Living Centers Help People find Accessible and Affordable Housing

What is a Housing Search Assistant? Homeless and Institutional Diversions  Working with cities and planners to enhance designs for accessible housing Why You Should Be Involved From the Beginning April talks about Accessory Dwelling Units Assisting People for Fair Housing

[13:08 - 28:28] A Disconnect between Disability Communities 

Addressing the Low Supply for Accessible and Affordable Housing  April’s biggest frustration in housing Considering Everyone as a Person with Disabilities Redesigning housing using universal standards Political leaders and their actions toward people with disabilities April’s advice on making a difference in independent living, accessible and affordable housing The interesting story on how April got into her current career

 [28:29 - 30:20] Closing Segment

See links below to know more about April Marie Dawson Final word

Resources Mentioned:

Project Sentinel Sacramento Ed Roberts

Tweetable Quote/s:

“Access, in order for it to work, has to be included at the front-end.” - April Marie Dawson

“If you’re not thinking of people with disabilities in your homeless masterplan, then you’re leaving almost the majority of the people that are on the streets at any one given time out of those plans and it’s not going to work.” - April Marie Dawson

“People with disabilities are everyone.” - April Marie Dawson

You can connect with April Marie through [email protected] and 916-446-3074 or visit their website https://www.ril-sacramento.org/ and join hands with independent living centers in forwarding their advocacies.

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