Showing posts with label Mobility Engineering that impact people with disabilities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobility Engineering that impact people with disabilities. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2020

AMERICA'S GO-TO JOURNALIST FOR COVERING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

PULTIZER-NOMINATED, AWARD-WINNING EXPERTISE IN UNIVERSAL DESIGN AND INCLUSIVE MOBILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT


Two of my editors, one at America’s most-prestigious planning magazine, another at the nation’s leading smart growth publication, humbled me recently.

Both were reaching out days after I got back to the U.S. after an urban design project in Cairo almost stranded me in Egypt (first due to record flooding, then greatly-reduced flights due to the pandemic) to see if I could write comprehensive stories in little turnaround time.

Each basically said I was not just their go-to journalist, but I was arguably America’s go-to reporter on issues of Urban Design, Town Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Mobility Engineering and related disciplines that impact people with disabilities.

I was gratified that a 40-year career in storytelling (yes, I earned my first hefty paycheck as a reporter before I was even old enough to drive with a learner’s permit) was appreciated.

I am humbled that my writing voice has been able to push for a more-inclusive public and private realm.

There are dozens, hundreds of top-flight reporters, columnists and editors who have mobility, visual or mobility disabilities.

I simply understand wheelchair access and barrier-removal because I have been my soulmate’s caregiver for a third of a century.

I vow, for as long as I live, to continue to share best practices in human-scaled urban design.