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Isabel Mavrides-Calderon

Disability Justice Activist

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Isabel Mavrides-Calderon is a Latina disability justice activist and organizer. Her work focuses on advocating for policy change, accessibility, and anti-ableism. She has hosted numerous campaigns and protests for disability rights bills with the ACLU, Patients Rising, and the Center for Disability Rights. She was one of the leaders of a successful campaign to take down CVS vs. DOE, a Supreme Court case that threatened to gut the Americans with Disabilities Act. She has also worked as an accessibility consultant for various think tanks and protests, such as the Australian National Climate Strike. In addition to organizing, Mavrides-Calderon has given lectures at universities, conferences, and news platforms across the country.