Marcia Marcaccio is a self-advocate, an employee of the Hamilton Separate School Board and the President of People First in Hamilton, Ontario; a self-advocacy organization.

S. Dulcie McCallum is a lawyer in Victoria, British Columbia, and is the government and legal affairs consultant for the Canadian Association for Community Living.

Margaret Murray is a classroom teacher in Woodstock, New Brunswick. She has included students with a disability in her class.

Jeff den Otter is a School Social Worker serving schools in Districts 28 and 29, Woodstock, New Brunswick.

Melanie Panitch is currently a Research Consultant at The Roeher Institute in Toronto, Ontario. She is on leave from Humber College in Toronto, where she is the Coordinator of the Humber College Community Integration through Cooperative Education program.

Darlene E. Perner is a Consultant in Student Services for the Department of Education in New Brunswick. She has been responsible for implementing strategies to support school integration on a provincial basis including staff development and training.

Marcia H. Rioux is the Director of The Roeher Institute sponsored by the Canadian Association for Community Living. She is completing her doctorate in jurisprudence from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of a forthcoming book on equality issues entitled The Equality-Disability Nexus.

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