This episode features an interview with Adam Estapa, an optician who happens to have low vision. What happens when people with disabilities hold the jobs for which we're usually the clients? Tune in to get Adam's perspective.
This episode features an interview with Adam Estapa, an optician who happens to have low vision. What happens when people with disabilities hold the jobs for which we're usually the clients? Tune in to get Adam's perspective.
PLEASE NOTE: This episode was recorded during the 2018 Winter Paralympics, but due to technical difficulties was not published until some time thereafter. We apologize for the inconvenience. This episode is about the Paralympics, particularly t
PLEASE NOTE: This episode was recorded during the 2018 Winter Paralympics, but due to technical difficulties was not published until some time thereafter. We apologize for the inconvenience. This episode is about the Paralympics, particularly t
This (slightly long) episode talks about public health and data collection, and why those things are essential to the lives and well-being of people with disabilities.
This (slightly long) episode talks about public health and data collection, and why those things are essential to the lives and well-being of people with disabilities.
In this episode, I talk about the disingenuously-named ADA Education and Reform Act, otherwise known as H.R. 620. Plus, I give out Blinclusivity's first Staircase to Hell and Curb Ramp of Awesome awards!
In this episode, I talk about the disingenuously-named ADA Education and Reform Act, otherwise known as H.R. 620. Plus, I give out Blinclusivity's first Staircase to Hell and Curb Ramp of Awesome awards!