Four people are posing in the image. One of them, seated in a wheelchair, wears a purple "Local Guides" shirt, while the other three stand around them, smiling. Two of them are holding up white t-shirts that say "ELEVATORS ARE FOR EVERYONE" in blue, accompanied by icons representing accessibility for people of all abilities. The group appears to be in a public or conference setting, with red carpeting and visible lanyards on some of the individuals, suggesting they are participating in an event.

Finding voice, paths to understanding, and accessible routes

By Saada Branker In 2017, the Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) launched two lawsuits against New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on behalf of a coalition of disability rights groups. The suit accused the authority of systemic exclusion of disabled individuals and elevator maintenance neglect. Sasha Blair-Goldensohn was one of the […]

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The image shows a person riding a handcycle along a scenic, narrow path between tall, rocky cliffs. The path appears to be unpaved, and the surrounding area is lush with greenery, including trees and shrubs growing along the rocks. The person is wearing a helmet, and a yellow flag is attached to the back of the handcycle for visibility. A dog is walking ahead of the cyclist, adding a sense of companionship. The scene is bathed in natural sunlight, highlighting the outdoor, adventurous atmosphere.

Tanelle’s Accessible Kelowna adventure: Wonder, wine and exploration

Tanelle (left) and her friend in Kelowna, British Columbia Adventure isn’t just for the able-bodied. It’s for the bold-hearted and Tanelle Bolt’s journey to Kelowna, British Columbia (BC), Canada proved just that. A ferry ride from her home on Vancouver Island transformed into an immersive adventure where nature, accessibility, sailing and

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