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Date: 2014-10-29 02:29 pm (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Ultra modern white fabric interlaced to create strong weave (interdependence)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
One point made in this excellent interview is how CART/sign language users often find their access needs dismissed as "too expensive." I believe it's important for disabled people to band together in solidarity on this issue.

As a wheelchair user many of my needs are built in to the environment, one and done. While events must also design the venue's use -- panel and mealtime parking spaces, adequate travel aisles, appropriate height display and signage etc -- to mesh with those of us rolling at 4'4" or so, we can recognize we've got some privilege in this regard.

When I advocate for accessible events, I make a point of mentioning at least two access needs unrelated to my own. I wish I didn't have to do it, but in this world today it's worth doing. I've also found that it's less emotional work to address needs that are not so close to me. For example: "Refusing to provide visual access to language is like locking the door to the elevator. I know you wouldn't do that to me, and I want you to show the same hospitality to other members who're Deaf, hearing impaired, or otherwise rely on visual language."

Wondering about that last phrase? There are some of us with acute hearing, who have a hard time understanding in noise. Watching the WisCon members watching the CART screen for the GoH speeches over the years, I've noticed more and more people relying on that information. Some of those people don't identify as "hearing impaired," but the CART is not a furbelow for them.

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Date: 2014-10-29 03:59 pm (UTC)
davidgillon: A pair of crutches, hanging from coat hooks, reflected in a mirror (Default)
From: [personal profile] davidgillon
That's a really good point. I realised when I was reading the article that I probably don't think enough about accessibility for the deaf community.

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