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Cheryl Ann Frazier Delivers Inspiring Opening Remarks at NDEAM Event: Access to Good Jobs for All

The recent "NDEAM Event: Access to Good Jobs for All" held at The Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, was a remarkable gathering that sparked important discussions about employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Cheryl Ann Frazier, CEO of Humanity Consideration Consultants, delivered the opening address that energized the audience and underscored the day's themes.


This post highlights key moments from Frazier's speech, the event's goals, and its impact on promoting equal employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.


Frazier's Call to Action

Cheryl Ann Frazier’s opening remarks combined heartfelt emotion and a clear call to action. She passionately addressed the barriers that people with disabilities face in the job market.


Frazier shared a vision where good jobs are not just a privilege for some but a right for everyone. Her words resonated deeply, inspiring attendees to believe that equitable job access is achievable and necessary for our society.



Eye-level view of The Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia
The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia

The Significance of the Event

The "NDEAM Event: Access to Good Jobs for All" provided a crucial platform for discussing workplace inclusivity.


Held on October 28, 2024, the event attracted a diverse group of advocates dedicated to equitable employment practices. The Carter Center, a historic venue, reminded everyone of the long journey toward civil rights and inclusion for all.



Moving Towards an Inclusive Future

The "NDEAM Event: Access to Good Jobs for All" was a significant moment in advancing discussions on employment practices for individuals with disabilities.


Cheryl Ann Frazier’s powerful opening words reminded us all of the urgent need for collective action to ensure job accessibility.


As attendees left, they carried with them valuable insights and a renewed commitment to advocating for change within their communities. The conversations at The Carter Center emphasized that securing access to good jobs for everyone is not just a goal but essential for building a more inclusive society.


By continuously prioritizing these vital discussions and efforts, advocates can pave the way for a future where all individuals, regardless of their abilities, can contribute to and thrive in the workforce.


Click here to view this video provided by the organization Jewish Abilities Atlanta.



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