Disability Rights California Community Conversations: Public Safety for People with Disabilities

Latest News

Disability Rights California Community Conversations: Public Safety for People with Disabilities

Join us for a panel discussion 

Join us for an important conversation about public safety from a disability justice perspective. DRC invites disabled individuals and their families to come together, share experiences, and envision safer, more inclusive communities for all. 

We will be hosting conversations in locations throughout the state and encourage folks to join us at the location nearest to them.

Sacramento Location
Thursday, August 14, 2025
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Pacific Time
Where:
Disability Rights California
1831 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Berkeley Location
Friday, August 15, 2025
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Pacific Time
Where:
Ed Roberts Campus
3075 Adeline Street
Berkeley, CA 94703

Register Today

About the Event:

This event will center the voices of people with disabilities, highlighting the barriers faced in interactions with law enforcement and exploring non-carceral, community-based alternatives to policing. Through storytelling, community discussions, and collective vision-building, we will explore ways to ensure that disabled people can live, work, and move freely without fear of harm or discrimination. 

Event Goals: 

  • Elevate the lived experiences of people with disabilities in conversations about public safety 
  • Inform Disability Rights California’s work across investigations, litigation, policy development, and direct services 
  • Build community power by centering disabled individuals as leaders and change-makers 
  • Raise public awareness of the unique challenges disabled people face when interacting with law enforcement 

Disability and Law Enforcement Survey

Disability Rights California would like to understand the impact of law enforcement on the disability community. The goal of this survey is to gather valuable information that will help guide our initiatives, advocacy, and priorities moving forward. Your voice is crucial in shaping a more inclusive and accessible environment for all people with disabilities.

Your experience matters – Take part in our survey today

Reasonable Accommodations: Deadline to request reasonable accommodations is August 13, 2025. Requests received after this date may not be possible to provide for this event.

Our Panelists

Megan Buckles (she/her/hers), Public Policy Attorney

Megan's work focuses on public safety and accessibility issues. She was previously a Staff Attorney with the Civil Rights Practice Group at Disability Rights California (DRC), focusing on the intersectionality of race, poverty, and disability in education, housing, and the criminal legal system. She also previous served as a Senior Policy Analyst for the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress (CAP), where she advocated and advanced policy priorities related to the intersectionality of disability justice, racial justice, and economic mobility.

Prior to CAP, Megan was a Clients' Rights Advocate at DRC, where she advised and represented clients on a variety of matters including eligibility for public benefits, regional center services, and special education. 

Paula Sandoval (she/her), Supervising Investigator

Paula joined DRC in 2017 and the Investigations Unit in 2022. She is responsible for conducting complex and sensitive in-field investigations, inspection of facilities, reviewing records, and creating detailed case notes of findings and recommendations.

She has experience working with individuals receiving services from the CA Regional Center system, residents of Skilled Nursing Facilities and connecting community-based organizations to drive systemic change.

 

Register for Event

Select an Event

Please select which event you want to attend:

Reasonable Accomodations

Please submit request by August 13, 2025
Reasonable accommodations make sure that everyone can engage and participate with our events. Accommodations include live captioning, live American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, language translation, and more. Through making events accessible, we aim to fully include all people in our virtual events.

Do you need a specific reasonable accommodation?