Assessment of Accessibility of Polling Places for Voters with Disabilities

About This Program

LICIL has arranged for a representative from DRNY to train students in the Rabinowitz Honors College seminar "Disability and Activism" to assess the accessibility of Nassau County polling places for voters with disabilities in the upcoming primary. Students can satisfy a course requirement for an activist or advocacy experience by conducting a polling place assessment and reporting to DRNY.

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Program Details

Issue Areas: Disability Services

Hofstra School/Department: Disability Studies and Honors College

Engagement Type: For Credit, Volunteer Program

Population Served: The population will appear here

Geographic Area: New Hyde Park

Project Duration: End: September 2, 2024 • 6 weeks intensive

Location

New Hyde Park Library

1420 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY
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