Editor’s Note: Rev. William J. Barber, II is the director of Yale’s Center for Public Theology and Public Policy and president of Repairers of the Breach, a non-profit organization committed to ...
William Barber, Founding Director, Repairers Of The Breach & The Yale Center For Public Theology And Public Policy speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative in New York. Barber was escorted by ...
The Rev. William Barber was removed from an AMC theater for bringing his own chair to accommodate his disability. (Jemal Countess / Getty Images for Repairers of the Breach) North Carolina civil ...
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II filed a lawsuit against AMC Theaters on Thursday, accusing the company of disability discrimination. A respected minister, civil rights activist, and theology professor ...
A civil rights leader who said he was asked to leave a movie screening because of a specialized chair he tried to use has called the incident a violation of his 14th Amendment rights. At a Friday news ...
The nation’s second-largest movie theater chain will provide better seating options for people with disabilities under an agreement reached Thursday with the Justice Department. AMC Entertainment Inc.
The world’s largest movie theater chain is working to improve the moviegoing experience for people with disabilities. AMC Theatres says it will offer on-screen captions for showings of the latest ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. -- Reflecting a commitment to a robust and competitive American labor force, the 2019 National Disability Employment Awareness Month theme is, "The Right Talent, Right Now." ...
AMC apologized after calling police on a civil rights leader. Rev. William Barber refused to leave the theater after staff asked him not to use a chair for his disability. Barber is not facing any ...
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