by anonna h | Aug 4, 2025 | Places
Toronto’s cultural scene is thriving, from symphony halls to historic theatres to stadium-sized concerts. But how accessible are these spaces for people with disabilities? Whether you’re planning a night at the opera or dancing to your favourite artist, here are some...
by anonna h | Jul 7, 2025 | Education, News
What Is Disability Pride? Disability Pride Month, recognized every July, is a time to celebrate the strength, resilience, and diversity of the disability community. It challenges stigma and highlights disability as a meaningful part of identity, culture, and lived...
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...