- Burton D. Pusch
Burton D. Pusch is an author, activist, athlete and artist.
Pusch was born with, in his own words, "unique architecture" or using more conventional terms: congenital disabilities (3 fingers and a "leg and a half") in the mid-1950s in
Wisconsin . As a child he was an accomplished artist and pianist. In his early twenties, Pusch was involved with theDisability Civil Rights movement and the passage of theAmericans with Disabilities Act . cite web
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date = 12-2000
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accessdate = 2007-01-29 ] In the mid-1980s he co-Founded the Purdy Prison Pet Partnership in Purdy, Washington where women inmates train service dogs for persons with disabilities. During this time he also began competing in sports: specificallyswimming and downhill snowskiing where he broke several regional records for his classification. He has published several articles and a book entitled "Interacting with Persons with Disabilities: An Etiquette Handbook."In 2001 he entered Subiaco Abbey, as Br. Peter, aBenedictine Monk. He received a Doctorate in Rehabilitation in 2003. Most recently he has founded the American Institute for Rehabilitation. He is a motivational speaker.References
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* [http://www.doc.wa.gov/facilities/wccwdescription.htm Washington Corrections Center for Women]
* [http://dawn.thot.net/Etiquette.html Interacting with Persons with Disabilities: An Etiquette Handbook]
* [http://subi.org Subiaco Abbey]
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