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4th Thursday ADA Talks

Monthly 1-hour webinars about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), disability rights, and access held on the 4th Thursday from January to October (10 webinars). Each webinar has captioning and American Sign Language (ASL).

Next 4th Thursday ADA Talk

April 23: ADA and Voting Rights

Date: Thursday – April 23, 2026
Time (1 hour): 10:00 am – 11:00 am [Eastern]

REGISTER for 2026 ADA Talks
Web: bit.ly/4th-thursday-ada-talks-2026

Recent 4th Thursday ADA Talks

  1. ADA Title I: Employment and Hiring – March 2026
  2. ADA Five Titles – February 2026
  3. ADA Progress: Building Partnerships with Local Government – January 2026

Watch and Credit

Get a Certificate of Participation after you view an entire webinar (live or archive) and complete a Post Test Eval with confirmation of attendance. 

Hosts

University of Kentucky Human Development Institute (UK HDI), Southeast ADA Center, Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University.

Webinar Series for Service Providers

Fair Housing and Disability Rights (2 webinars)

Each webinar has captioning and American Sign Language (ASL). Get a Certificate of Participation after you view an entire webinar (live or archive) and complete the Post Test Eval.

Hosted By

Able South Carolina, Southeast ADA Center, Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University

Living What You Believe: Jason Jones’ Lasting Influence

The Southeast ADA Center staff are deeply saddened by the passing of Jason Jones, our long-time friend and colleague at the University of Kentucky Human Development Institute (UK HDI). For many years, Jason served as the leader of our Kentucky ADA Network. He will be greatly missed as a passionate disability rights leader and a caring and generous man. We send our deepest condolences to his family, colleagues, and friends.

“Your ability to influence others is directly related to how they feel about themselves in your presence.” – Jason Jones
More: Tribute and In Memory – Living What You Believe: Jason Jones’ Lasting Influence
Web: ADAsoutheast.org

Benefits of Webinars

Participating in a webinar can support the professional development of an individual, entire department or agency for less cost than sending staff to comparable training events.

Businesses and sponsoring agencies can host a webinar and invite individuals, co-workers, local employers and community partners to participate on-site, and use the time following the webinar to discuss their employment program and dialogue with participants about “next steps” to improve their approach to disability inclusion and employing individuals with disabilities.

Help and Questions?

Contact the Southeast ADA Center, one of ten regional centers in the ADA National Network and a project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University.

Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: ADAsoutheast@syr.edu

Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. [Eastern Time]