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Tag Archives: Attitudinal Barriers
Noticing Accessibility
I am a huge fan of movies and my tastes range from family friendly to horror. I am also a huge fan of accessibility. Naturally these two passions overlap from time to time and I am thoroughly pleased when I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, accessibility, Advocacy, Animation, assistance, assistive technology, AT, Attitudinal Barriers, Barriers, Center for Independent Living, CIL, disABILITY LINK, Disney, Movies, Physical Barriers, Pixar
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Theories and Accessibility
Over the weekend I saw the Theory of Everything and really enjoyed it. I also noticed that kept paying attention to things that my friends who have seen it may have overlooked. At one point, Stephen Hawking is eating dinner a … Continue reading →
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Tagged accessibility, Acting, Advocacy, assistive technology, AT, Attitudinal Barriers, Barriers, Center for Independent Living, Movies, Review, Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything
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Patronizing
“Can you handle that?” “Do you know where you are going?” “Are you sure you don’t want help?” “You’re doing great!” To the untrained eye these may seem like innocent questions and statements. However, to a person with a disability … Continue reading →
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Tagged Advocacy, Attitudes, Attitudinal Barriers, Barriers, Center for Independent Living, CIL, disability, disABILITY LINK, IL, independent living, Patronizing
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