Fred Fay

Frederick A. Fay (September 12, 1944 – August 20, 2011) was an early leader in the disability rights movement in the United States.

[5] Fay worked for many years at the Tufts New England Medical Center, until syringomyelia made it impossible for him to sit upright.

In the early years, he used a headset to speak and listen on the phone, plus a personal computer mounted on a stand near his motorized bed.

It was from there that Fay launched the Justice for All forum that compiles and distributes disability rights information to his wide network of friends and allies.

Fay made a short video with another disability rights notable, Roland W. Sykes, founder of DIMENET.