by anonna h | Mar 13, 2025 | Education, News
Photo via Los Angeles Department on Disability website. On March 12, 1990, a group of disability rights activists did something unforgettable: they left their wheelchairs and mobility aids to crawl up the 83 steps of the U.S. Capitol. This bold move, known as the...
by anonna h | Jan 21, 2025 | AccessOutdoors, News
When I set off for a three-day trip to Fort Lauderdale, I wasn’t just seeking a relaxing getaway – I was on a mission to understand and see the city’s parks and attractions from an accessibility standpoint. As a seasoned traveller and manual wheelchair user,...
by anonna h | Dec 19, 2024 | Air Travel, News
Photo by Jaap Rodenburg via Pexels. Airports are the gateways to the world, and accessibility is a key factor in ensuring that everyone can enjoy the freedom of travel. While these features are essential for travelers with disabilities, they also benefit a wide range...
by anonna h | Dec 13, 2024 | Air Travel, News
Photo by ededchechine via Freepik. Flying can be stressful for anyone, but for disabled travelers, it comes with an extra layer of challenges. Whether you’re traveling in Canada, the U.S., or abroad, knowing your rights can turn what might seem like a daunting...
by anonna h | Dec 11, 2024 | Lifestyle, News
Photo by Tim Douglas via Pexels. Hosting a holiday gathering is no small feat—there’s food to prepare, guests to entertain, and decorations to put up. But adding an accessibility mindset? That’s the extra sprinkle of thoughtfulness that makes everyone feel included....