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MNLEND Alum Looks Back

Andrea Lawson (MNLEND fellow, 2024–25) connects her appointment last year to Minnesota's African American Health State Advisory Council to her ongoing master’s degree studies in maternal and child health.

"LEND taught me that I’m stronger than I know," said Lawson, whose child has a rare genetic condition.

Learn more about Lawson.

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A black-and-white photo of a man in a hospital gown, clasping his chest and staring at the ceiling. He sits in a rocking chair. A harness is tied to the back of the chair. A steel grid covers the closed window behind him. His knees touch a narrow, institutional bed with a steel-framed headboard. Two steel bars are between the headboard and the wall. There are wear marks and nicks on the steel bars and headboard, which are painted white. The bed sheets are also white. The rest of the room is bare.

Impact Remembers Deinstitutionalization

ICI's Impact magazine recalls that about 50 years ago, many people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities (IDD) lived in large institutions that were “derelict backwaters plagued by overcrowding, inadequate staffing, abuse, and appalling neglect.” But in the 1970s, the media began exposing the deplorable conditions, researchers argued that people with IDD should be supported to live in their communities, and the laws changed, leading to deinstitutionalization. The institutionalized population declined dramatically and community living became the new norm.

Learn more about deinstitutionalization—one of the 40 big ideas explored in this issue of Impact.

Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz, ICI Director Amy Hewitt, and Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver were among the speakers at the Institute on Community Integration’s 40th anniversary event on October 15, 2025.

ICI: 40 Years of Community Living

"The country could learn a lot" from the movement to include people with disabilities in the community, Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver (pictured at right) said at ICI's 40th anniversary event. Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz (left) and ICI Director Amy Hewitt (center) agreed. But, pointing to federal funding cuts and layoffs, Hewitt cautioned that progress doesn't guarantee permanence.

Learn more about the event and ICI's influence.