Blind dancer and Paralympian Davian Robinson is redefining disability through art and advocacy — and his Bechtler Museum exhibit The following article appeared in the Aug. 29, 2025, edition of The Charlotte Ledger,…
Category: Handicapped Traveler
September Ambassador Report: On the Road with Kristy Durso
Written by LKARL TravelAbility Insider, September 8, 2025 Coffee and inclusion brewing in Colombia Kristy Durso has seen plenty of destinations roll out the welcome mat for accessible tourism, but her recent…
Justice Department Sues Uber for Denying Rides to Passengers with Service Dogs, Wheelchairs
Written by Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Justice, September 12, 2025 Yesterday, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc. for discriminating against passengers with disabilities, including…
Why this may be America’s most inclusive city for visitors
Written by Eve Chen, USA Today, September 8, 2025 SANDY SPRINGS, GA ‒ Cory Lee has visited over 50 countries and all seven continents, but he was surprised by something he saw…
Carnival Conquest: Big Fun and Accessible Cruising for All
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, September 9, 2025 The Carnival Conquest, one of Carnival Cruise Line’s popular Conquest-class ships, is known for its lively atmosphere, colorful French Impressionist–inspired décor, and wide range…
Exploring Philadelphia in a Wheelchair
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, September 6, 2025 Starting in April 2026, Philadelphia will become a homeport for select cruises — an exciting new option for travelers setting sail from the City…
World’s first spinal cord transplant to take place in Israel, could allow patients to walk again
Written by PESACH BENSON, Jerusalem Post, August 20, 2025 Israel is preparing to perform the world’s first-ever human spinal cord implant using a patient’s own cells, a medical breakthrough that could allow paralyzed patients…