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Disability rights advocate Bob Kafka dead at 79 : NPR

Last updated: December 27, 2025 2:25 pm
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Bob Kafka, a disabled Vietnam veteran, talks with an Austin Police Officer as he and others try to enter a hotel property.

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Bob Kafka, a prominent advocate for disability rights, passed away at his home in Austin, Texas, at the age of 79.

Kafka was involved with ADAPT (American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today), an organization dedicated to advocating for policy changes to support individuals with disabilities.

Mark Johnson, co-founder of ADAPT and a close friend of Kafka, confirmed his passing and emphasized Kafka’s commitment to both transforming laws and improving lives.

Johnson reflected on Kafka’s diverse advocacy efforts, from personal acts of kindness to high-level negotiations, highlighting the impact of his work.

Originally from New York City, Kafka spent most of his life in Texas and served in the Army during the Vietnam War.

Following a car accident in 1973 that left him paralyzed, Kafka and his wife, Stephanie Thomas, dedicated themselves to promoting dignity for individuals with disabilities and helping them navigate their new realities.

Known for his distinctive appearance at disability rights demonstrations, Kafka was praised for his humility and unwavering commitment to the cause.

Johnson recalled the compassionate community Kafka cultivated and the genuine concern Thomas showed for others, even in moments of personal loss.

Described as a policy expert with a passion for grassroots activism, Kafka’s legacy is expected to inspire future generations of advocates.

Johnson expressed hope that Kafka’s efforts to shift societal perceptions of disability will endure and continue to drive positive change.

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“Embracing one’s full identity can be a powerful and liberating experience. Bob exemplified this for over 50 years,” Johnson concluded.

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