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[uh-dapt] / əˈdæpt /


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They’re early in the campaign process: ADAPT, which registered last May, has raised about $3,000 so far, according to campaign finance records, with more fundraisers scheduled in February.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2022

The resulting project, ADAPT, focuses on sea level rise and how the region is adapting to it.

From Salon • Dec. 27, 2019

Many of the protesters were affiliated with ADAPT, a grassroots' disability rights' activist group.

From Time • Sep. 25, 2017

“I am very worried about waivered services,” said Mike Oxford, a 58-year old activist with the disability group ADAPT.

From Washington Post • Jul. 6, 2017

A few years later, she went on her first disability-rights march: a two-week, two-hundred-and-fifty-person trek from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., organized by the organization ADAPT.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 5, 2017




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