Taken from WheelchairTravel.org Mailbag, written by John Morris, November 30, 2023 This edition of the Reader Mailbag is an interesting one, as it focuses on the destinations appropriate for first-time disabled travelers. Every…
Category: disability advocate
UCLA has a new disability studies major
Written by Sonja Sharp for the Los Angeles Times and Melange Accessibility Tidbits, November 27, 2023 Leroy Moore, a disabled scholar studying at UCLA, is a writer, poet and community activist who…
Inaccessibility, college football, and why FSU fans are experiencing a feeling I know well
Written by John Morris, Wheelchairtravel.org, December 4, 2023 People with disabilities face these same emotions everyday, and it’s worth taking a moment to reflect on why. I’m writing this email from Amtrak’s Carolinian train,…
I have a disability, but that won’t stop me living life to the fullest
“If you have a child with a disability, just bring them up as an average person, and instill them with the belief that their disability isn’t their whole identity.” Written by Joel…
A Wonderful Interview With Ali Ingersoll
Written by Chillie Falls, for AccessAdventure.net, November 22, 2023 Chillie Chats With Ali Ingersoll, Ms Wheelchair America 2023. Disability advocate, financial day trader, Health Insurance Advocacy, international speaker, and author of the…
St. John’s University basketball partners with Viscardi to promote adaptive sports, disability inclusion & youth mentorship
Written by The Island 360, November 9, 2023 Through its Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) collectives, St. John’s University basketball players are collaborating with the Wheelchair Basketball Program at the historic Henry…
Dallas, Texas Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide, part 2
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, 2023 CLICK HERE for Part 1 Dallas is a modern city in the heart of Texas – one that unites people of all races, ethnicities and religions…