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56 Syracuse L. Rev. 201 (2005-2006)
The Burton Blatt Institute: Centers of Innovations on Disability at Syracuse University

handle is hein.journals/syrlr56 and id is 211 raw text is: THE BURTON BLATT INSTITUTE:
CENTERS OF INNOVATION ON DISABILITY
AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
Peter Blanck
CONTENTS
IN TRO DU CTIO N  .......................................................................................... 202
I.     THE CROOKED TIMBER OF HUMANITY ......................... 205
A .  M onica  's  Story  ......................................................................... 205
B.   Can We Learn from History? .................................................. 209
1. Meaningful,      Sustainable,     and      Financially
W orthwhile  Employment .......................................................... 210
2. Community Integration and Equal Participation in
S o ciety   ...................................................................................... 2 16
II.    THE BURTON BLATT INSTITUTE ..................................................... 222
A.   The  Legacy  of  Burton  Blatt ...................................................... 223
B .  B B I  P rojects ............................................................................. 224
C .  N ew  BBI  Initiatives .................................................................. 227
C L O SIN G   ..................................................................................................... 2 3 1
t University Professor, Syracuse University; Chair, Burton Blatt Institute: Centers of
Innovation on Disability (BBI); Director of the Law, Health Policy, and Disability Center;
Ph.D., Harvard University; J.D., Stanford University. This research was funded in part by
grants from the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on
Workforce Investment and Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilities, Grant No.
H 133B980042-99; IT Works, Grant No. H 133A011803; Technology for Independence:
A Community-Based Resource Center, Grant No. H133A021801; and The Rehabilitation
Services Administration (RSA) for RRTC on Employment Policy for People with
Disabilities. William Myhill provided his always generous and tireless assistance. For
helpful comments, my thanks to Doug Biklen, Charlie Hammerman, and Michael Morris.
The views herein reflect only those of the author and not those of any funding agency. For
related projects, see Burton Blatt Institute, at http://bbi.syr.edu/ (last visited Nov. 18, 2005).

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