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Debbie Robinson is a nationally recognized leader in the disability advocacy movement. She is actively involved with Speaking for Ourselves in Pennsylvannia. She plays a key role in the Annual Freedom March on the capital of Harrisburg, PA.

Debbie also serves as Co-Chair of the Philadelphia Council on Self-Determination. She is an articulate speaker promoting a compassionate vision of Self-Determination.

Debbie currently works at Temple University, and is engaged to be married.

 
     
 

Debbie Robinson
Philadelphia, PA

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Debbie Robinson
 
     
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