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Category Archives: reasonable accommodations
Trying But Not Getting It
I visited a small museum in a small town. There is lots of parking for this facility: street parking in the front, street parking on the side and a parking lot in back. There is only one accessible parking space … Continue reading
Also posted in ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act, disability, disability accessibility
What Do You People Want?
In a recent column, noted Canadian author and blogger Dave Hingsburger wrote about being asked “the impossible question”. He’d been in what he called a heated conversation with a man who thought he understood disability accessibility (the man did … Continue reading
Also posted in captioning, disability, disability accessibility, inclusive practices