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				<title>Web Board: Workplace Discrimination and Disability:  Findings from the National EEOC ADA Research Project (April 19, 2007)</title>
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				<description>Web discussion board for the webcast entitled Workplace Discrimination and Disability:  Findings from the National EEOC ADA Research Project, which took place on April 19, 2007.</description>
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					<title>Post #4</title>
					<description>Why are more studies about work place discrimination not presented in more major media outlets?  What can those concerned do about the lack of public attention to this matter?

Anthony</description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:12:38 EDT</pubDate>
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						<title>Presenter's Response to Post #4</title>
						<description>another good question, thanks.  well, database mining is not ever likely to get media attention.  it is too boring.  the media likes "human interest" stories or big scandals.  also, our ADA research (the first of its kind) is really new. we have had some limited coverage, even in the wall street journal, but our work needs to be translated into media friendly terms.  we're working on this now.</description>
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						<author>btmcmaho@vcu.edu (McMahon)</author>
						<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 11:58:17 EDT</pubDate>
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					<title>Post #3</title>
					<description>Can education alone significantly decrease discrimination regarding HIV?

Ron</description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:10:24 EDT</pubDate>
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						<title>Presenter's Response to Post #3</title>
						<description>oh, i don't think there is any question but that education has achieved a great deal in reducing discrimination against HIV positive people.  this is far from complete, but i am impressed with the increasing levels of awareness.  that said, probably a movie like "Philadelphia" did more than all the public education dollars combined.</description>
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						<author>btmcmaho@vcu.edu (McMahon)</author>
						<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 11:56:23 EDT</pubDate>
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					<title>Post #2</title>
					<description>In your opinion, does a PWD (unseen) who does not self-disclose, file discrimination lawsuits after the disability surfaces and causes a negative employment action?  What is there success rate compared to those who self-disclose upfront?</description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:03:52 EDT</pubDate>
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						<title>Presenter's Response to Post #2</title>
						<description>can they file a complaint?  sure.  will they prevail?  not likely.  an employer is not expected to surmise who does and does not deserve ADA protections.  CPs must disclose, and may have to provide confidential documentation, but they need not disclose the actual diagnosis except to those who "need to know."  but to your question, right?  employers are not expected to have (literally) "x-ray vision".  good question.</description>
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						<author>btmcmaho@vcu.edu (McMahon)</author>
						<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 11:54:54 EDT</pubDate>
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					<title>Post #1</title>
					<description>Dr. McMahon stated discrimination matter is anti-humanism against PWD in America and needs to be eliminated. But there is too hard to succeed. 
There are federal and state laws that were made supposedly to protect minorities (including PWD) of being discriminated against; however, discrimination is a hot topic that occurs every day.</description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:00:40 EDT</pubDate>
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						<title>Presenter's Response to Post #1</title>
						<description>this is a fair comment and does not require a reply.  but yes, you are right!  the 1964 civil rights act provided similar protections to racial minorities, religion, gender - - and the ADEA to older workers.  the former is 43 years old, and still there is lots of discrimination ongoing.  one needs to step back and see that civil rights is a long term process that is best measured in decades, and as such, ADA is still a young child.</description>
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						<author>btmcmaho@vcu.edu (McMahon)</author>
						<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 11:52:48 EDT</pubDate>
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