Everyday InAccessibility - Today: Robin
"My partner and I are an international #deaf couple. We want to enjoy movies together, each with #subtitles in our own language. But itās much harder than it should be.
š¬ Cinemas donāt offer dual subtitles, so we rely on technical solutions. Yet, the few available tools are often faulty, not cross-platform, or simply unreliable.
š« Why is it so difficult to learn languages and enjoy movies together, accessible?"
Sheri Byrne-Haberās Blog: Accessibility Triumph Thursday: BrokenLifts.org. āBrokenLifts is a grassroots initiative providing real-time information about out-of-service elevators in Berlinās public transportation system. For wheelchair users and others who depend on elevators, this resource saves people from wasted trips and gives them back some control over their commutes. Itās a shining [ā¦]
"Tackling #Ableism, #Inaccessibility and #Discrimination should be a priority for the entire #Music industryā: The startling systemic issues facing #Disabled #Musicians highlighted in new report.
The new Insight Report found a whopping average disability pay gap of £4,400 as well as other widespread issues
Just searched the Uber > Riders website.
No returns for "blind" or "vision impaired".
This is reasonable adjustment?
I don't think so.