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May 29, 2007

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About me:

Patricia E. Bauer is a journalist who has served as senior editor of the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine; special assistant to the publisher of the Washington Post; reporter and bureau chief at the Washington Post, and pundit on public affairs television in Los Angeles. Her articles have appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Times and many other publications.

Bauer is a former member of an Institutional Review Board (IRB) at UCLA, where she participated in the ethical review of federally funded medical research on human subjects, and has addressed national and regional conferences on the rights of patients and people with disabilities. During the Carter years, she worked in the White House press office as editor of the White House News Summary.

She is a member of the President’s Leadership Council at Dartmouth College, the Pacific Council on International Policy, and the board of trustees of the Riverview School in East Sandwich, Massachusetts.

Bauer and her husband are among the founders of the Pathway Program at UCLA, a post-secondary program for young adults with intellectual disabilities. They are the parents of two young adults, one of whom has Down syndrome and is a survivor of leukemia.

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  • Is the workplace discriminating against parents?
  • More Sunday stories
  • NPR: Acting normal in a world that thinks you're not
  • Law grants new rights to European travelers with disabilities
  • ADA anniversary, continued
  • Diabetic and determined
  • Special education = costly education
  • Public buys harmful epilepsy myths
  • On the 17th anniversary of the ADA ...
  • Disability = Taboo
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  • Millions for "wrongful birth"
  • Planned Kevorkian speech draws protests
  • No genetic privacy? No problem.
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  • To headline writers: Two thumbs down
  • Braille literacy drop called civil rights issue
  • The zeitgeist: reporting on the r-word
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  • Center for Genetics and Society
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