Michael Morris, chief executive officer of The Burton Blatt Institute: Centers of Innovation on
Disability (BBI) and Eve Hill, senior vice president of BBI, represented the organization at a
meeting with Kareem Dale and other transition staff leaders for then-President-elect Barack
Obama on Tuesday, Jan. 13. BBI was one of several disability advocacy organizations
invited to meet with the Obama team. The meeting provided the opportunity for BBI to offer
policy recommendations to the incoming administration on economic empowerment and
accessible affordable housing. The BBI policy team recommended eight critical actions the
president and federal agencies could take in the first 100 days.
The recommendations highlighted challenges, opportunities for change and ideas on
economic empowerment for adults with disabilities:
"With the current spotlight on economic conditions and the housing market in the United
States, there is no better time for targeted government action that leaves no working-age
adult with disabilities behind and focuses on a pathway out of poverty and full community
integration in affordable and accessible single and multifamily housing," Hill says. "We are
heartened by the new administration's demonstration of its willingness to work with the
disability community, and we at BBI look forward to helping inform the administration's
policymaking efforts."
Although BBI was established only three years ago as a multidisciplinary research and
training center, its influence on the business community and government and
nongovernmental organizations worldwide is helping transform civil society. BBI is
dedicated to advancing the civic, economic and social participation of persons with
disabilities in the United States and in developing countries around the world.
The institute is based at SU and has offices in the District of Columbia, New York City,
Atlanta and Tel Aviv. The institute focuses on research, education, training, policy
development, technical assistance and outreach regarding disability issues. BBI takes its
name from Burton Blatt (1927-85), a pioneer in humanizing services for people with
disabilities.
For further information about the meeting, contact Michael Morris at mmorris@ndi-inc.org
or (202) 296-2046, or Eve Hill at ehill@law.syr.edu or (202) 296-2044.
For more information on BBI, visit http://bbi.syr.edu or contact Me'Shae Rolling, director of
special events and public relations, at (315) 443-8455 or mrolling@law.syr.edu.