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Toronto Pearson has started offering Aira ASL – an app that delivers on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for those who are deaf or hard of hearing – for free.
torontopearson.com
Aira ASL is an app that delivers on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. It’s free to use at Toronto Pearson.
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For thos living in Los Angeles, or planning to visit, what changes do you hope to see before the 2028 Paralympics?
disabilityinsider.com
Los Angeles Mayor Bass signs accessibility commitment for LA28 Paralympics
Mayor Karen Bass signed the Games Host City Accessibility Commitment on Friday, reaffirming Los Angeles’ promise to deliver an inclusive and accessible Paralympic Games in 2028. Joined by IPC Chief Paralympic Games Officer Colleen Wrenn, LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover, Council … Continue reading
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Carlos (edited)
As a native Angeleno (LA resident) born with a disability who has lived all but 26 months of his almost-50 years of life in the LA area, I think I can give insight into this.
Right now, LA is doing pretty good. We’re getting more subway and light rail route extensions and stations throughout the region. We’re finally getting an automated…
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What have your travel experiences been like in Canada?
travelandtourworld.com
Discover the hidden struggles disabled travelers face in Canada’s tourism industry. Accessibility issues are more widespread than you think.
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Fancy a trip through Scotland? Check out this great video!
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Which of these challenges is the biggest for you?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/five-major-challenges-of-accessible-cruising/
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Which of these challenges is the biggest for you?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/five-major-challenges-of-accessible-cruising/
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