Who was she?
What influenced her?
Why does she matter?
What is her connection to social work?

What is her legacy?
100

As a child Judy contracted what disease that led her to use a wheelchair for the rest of her life

What is Polio?

100

In addition to her family, Judy was influenced by this group of people who shared similar experiences

Who are the disability community and fellow activists?

100

Judy fought for equal treatment, accessability, and this for people with disabilties

What is inclusion?

100

Judy promoted this core social work value by fighting for equal rights and opportunities 

What is social justice?

100

This landmark law protects Americans with disabilities from discrimination

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

200

Judy was denied access to this because officials deemed her a fire hazard

What is public school?

200

Judy's relationships with fellow advocates strengthened her lifelong commitment to this goal

What is equality?

200

Judy helped shift the understanding of disability from a medical issue to this type of issue

What is a civil rights issue?

200

Judy demonstrated this social work value by recognizing the value of every individual

What is dignity and worth of the person

200

This law guarantees rights for students with disabilities?

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
300

Judy's parents, Werner and Ilse encourged her to do this

What is advocate for herself?

300

Judy's mother worked hard to ensure Judy received this despite discrimination

What is an education?

300

Judy participated in a 28 day long sit in to protest the enforcement of this section of the Rehabilitation Act

What is Section 504?

300

Judy encouraged marginalized groups to do this

What is advocate for themselves?

300

Judy's memoir shares the story of her life and activism

What is Being Heumann?

400

Judy was denied this professional credential because officials questioned her ability to do the job

What is a teaching license?

400

Judy believed those with disabilities should have the same agency over their lives as those without disabilities, leading her to help form this in Berkeley, California

What is the Center for Independent Living?

400

During the Section 504 sit in, this organization helped provide food and other resources to protesters

Who are the Black Panthers?

400

Judy showed that changing laws and systems is an important form of this type of advocacy

What is policy advocacy?

400

This documentary highlights the disability rights movement and Judy's activism

What is Crip Camp?

500

Judy believed many barriers faced by those with disabilties were created by this

What is society?

500

Before Judy fully understood the discrimination she faced these people were already fighting for her rights

Who were her parents, Werner and Ilse?

500

Judy became the first teacher in New York state to win a lawsuit against this organization

What is the New York Board of Education?

500

Judy's work reminds social workers that these three ideas are essential for lasting social change

What are advocacy, equity, and human rights?

500
In 2010 President Barack Obama appointed Judy to this State Department position

What is Special Advisor on Disability Rights?

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