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Philosophy Professor reimagines merging street art and accessibility

What does it mean to be disabled in the public space?  Philosophy Professor Brian Glenney  (a skateboarder and  graffiti artist) along with Boston-based colleague Sara Hendren merged street art, philosophy and accessibility; together they discovered the potential for redefining the future of accessibility.  “We wanted to reclaim an aspect of the built environment to provoke […]

Luxembourg City scoops EU accessibility award

Efforts for a barrier free Luxembourg City   On the European Day of People with Disability  (December 3rd,  2021) it was announced that out of 40 cities, Luxembourg City had won the accessibility award for 2022. Helsinki and Barcelona had taken 2nd and 3rd place respectively.  Luxembourg city had also received special mention in 2015 […]

Digital Accessibility

How we can make accessibility part of our web development process Digital accessibility should propel us into a more inclusive society by making information on the internet accessible to people with disabilities. To achieve this we must identify the barriers people with disabilities have while trying to access digital information. ‘The Web and Internet in […]

27 January – Remembrance Day

27 January is the International Holocaust Remembrance day. Resolution 60/7 establishing 27 January as International Holocaust Remembrance Day urges every member nation of the U.N. to honor the memory of Holocaust victims: six million Jews and other minorities.   UNESCO pays tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and reaffirms its unwavering […]

2022 Access City Award

The European Commission’s annual award is given to cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants who present their actions and strategies to become barrier-free cities that are better for everyone to live and work in. A jury of accessibility experts awarded the city of Luxembourg first place out of 40 entries for its wide range of […]

Living with Hidden Disabilities

Progress Lifeline (2021) explains:   “Invisible disabilities, also known as Hidden Disabilities or Non-visible Disabilities, are disabilities that are not immediately apparent. Typically, they are chronic illnesses and conditions that significantly impair normal activities of daily living.   Living with these conditions can make daily life more demanding for many people. They affect each person […]

Malott Innovation Awards showcase student prototypes

1st Place: Performing Arts Wheelchair Mechanical Engineering senior students at Purdue University created intelligent and inspiring prototype products, out of which the most innovative ones received the Malott Innovation Awards. At the 1st Place was the Performing Arts Wheelchair, which was created by the Team All World’s Stage (Alexandra Ziolkowski, Peter Callahan, Dongwei Bai, Zihao […]

International Day of Persons with Disabilities – 3 December

“The annual observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons was proclaimed in 1992, by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 47/3. The observance of the Day aims to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. It also seeks to increase awareness of […]

2nd Transnational Project Meeting in Vienna, Austria

On the 4th and 5th of November all partners of the ACCESS4ALL project coming from 6 countries (Greece, Italy, Austria, Spain, Cyprus and France), met for the first time in Vienna, Austria in order to attend the 2nd Transnational Project Meeting. During the meeting the consortium had the chance to discuss the progress of the […]

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