Showing posts with label storyteller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storyteller. Show all posts

Saturday, August 30, 2025

THRILLED TO TEACH UNIVERSAL DESIGN TO MILLIONS OF REALTORS

HOW TO DETECT ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES IN ANY PROPERTY

My five minute video is online, unlocking the value of Universal Design for millions of viewers.

Viewers learn practical tips for recognizing modifications and opportunities that make a property accessible for people with disabilities.

From doorways and kitchens to bathrooms, pools and parking, my expert insights help REALTORS better serve a broader range of clients.

I spoke at the Florida REALTORS statewide convention last year.

Florida has more REALTORS than any other state -- even more than giant California.


For two decades, I have written cover stories and center spread features for On Common Ground, a smart growth publication of the National Association of Realtors.

Many of my stories have featured groundbreaking Universal Design and wheelchair access insights.

I also crafted a first of its kind, hourlong visual and verbal presentation of Universal Design, Aging in Place and enhancing wheelchair access – for the Ohio REALTORS.

My unmatched Universal Design and Town Planning expertise has been featured in far more than 100 articles, webinars, podcasts, radio/television interviews and books.


https://www.floridarealtors.org/news-media/video-library/learning/how-detect-accessibility-features-any-property


Saturday, July 26, 2025

VENTANITAS -- STORIES ABOUT AND FROM LITTLE HAVANA

I WILL BE FEATURED IN THIS DOCUMENTARY PREMIERING THIS FALL


I can't wait for the fall premiere of Ventanitas -- Stories About and from Little by award-winning Miami documentarian Joe Cardona. 

I will appear on camara as a 20+ year LH resident, storyteller, activist & aplatanado.

Ventanitas are the windows where you buy Cuban coffee. 

But they are much more than a place to sip cafe Cubano con mucho azucar. 

There used to be dozens of ventanitas on Calle Ocho -- but the commercial success of a main street with upwards of four million visitors has reduced their numbers.

I’ve admired Joe’s work for years and it was a pleasure to show off my 100-year-old Shenandoah home (purchased from Santeros) and walk around my adopted hometown for half a day.

I told my stories from the heart.

Hopefully, I will come off as a protagonist when the film debuts in Little Havana.

Joe Cardona was honored with a National Emmy for his 2014 historic documentary “The day it snowed in Miami”, a film that he wrote, produced and directed for PBS national network.

He has made dozens of films covering culture, politics and the essence of 21st century Miami.



Saturday, February 22, 2025

HONORED THAT MY AWARD WINNING STREET PHOTOGRAPHY WILL HELP ILLUSTRATE

URBANIST AUTHOR THOMAS WILSON’S UPCOMING BOOK: EXCEPTIONAL PLACES

Thomas Wilson is a planner, author and scholar who is completing "Exceptional Places" about iconic historic districts.

My photo above illustrates this excerpt:

Ocean Drive art deco hotels in Miami Beach.

The city’s preservation movement of the 1970s and 1980s succeeded in saving its historic resources and creating one of the nation’s most iconic historic districts.

Following its heyday in the 1940s and 1950s, South Beach went into decline as newer, larger hotels were built elsewhere on the island.

In the mid-1980s new investment on Ocean Drive led to a resurgence of interest in South Beach (and Miami Beach in general), eventually positioning it as an international destination.

The historic core is the Miami Beach Architectural District, which includes much of the southern third of the city and encompasses the Art Deco District of mostly smaller hotels, commercial strips, and residential areas.

The latter elements are progressively more prevalent towards the Biscayne Bay side of the island.

According to the nomination form the district “contains the largest concentration of 1920s and 1930s era resort architecture in the United States.” 

Visit Thomas Wilson’s Substack at:

https://thomasdwilson.substack.com/p/exceptional-places

 


Saturday, August 10, 2024

ABLEISM IN GOVERNMENT

CITIES SPARE NO EXPENSE…EXCEPT WHEN IT COMES TO TREATING PEOPLE WITH DISABIITIES LIKE HUMAN BEINGS THAT DESERVE EQUITY AND INCLUSION


Mayor:

Our new library is state-of-the-art.

We spared no expense on the billion dollar stadium.

The city hall annex is the best of the best.

Improving the community pool lift to bare minimum ADA compliance is in the (unfunded) 10-year plan.

Saturday, June 8, 2024

CELEBRATING 700,000 READERS

IN LESS THAN A DECADE, TWO THIRDS OF A MILLION

UNIQUE VISITORS HAVE READ MY POSTS

I started humbly, posting travel photos then thoughts on inclusion for people with disabilities.

I have shared excerpts of my award-winning journalism, covering topics as diverse as planning policy, urban design, hospitality and disability advocacy.

This blog has featured images from countless nations and world class cities.

It has shared news of my progress as a visual artist.

My loyal readers have celebrated with my as I grow as a Subject Matter Expert on Universal Design.

They have shared advice is a have become a keynote speaker on creating a better built environment for people with disabilities.

I will continue to post daily, sharing the best of visual and written communication.



Saturday, February 24, 2024

CELEBRATING MORE THAN 550,000 READERS

MORE THAN HALF A MILLION UNIQUE VISITS TO THIS BLOG


Thanks to readers around the world who have followed this blog for more than a decade.

Cumulatively, its content could fill the pages of five full-length books.

Topics focus on urban design, planning, architecture and transportation – most often in the context of creating a better built environment for people with disabilities.

Sometimes my fine art photography, which is earning places in respected galleries, is featured. Or there might just be a travel pic, cat foto or joke shared.

In the past 12 months, I have posted news of my work (and excerpts of my published work), including:

1 School of architecture guest lecture

2 Acclaimed photography exhibits

3 PBS documentaries on camera

4 TV appearances as an expert

5 Keynote speeches

6 Photos from the road during international consulting

7 Global radio broadcasts

8 Universal design workshops

9  New design inclusion clients

10 Daily social media posts on design and DEI

11 Podcasts on planning

12 Published cover articles








Saturday, January 20, 2024

KICKED OFF THE NEW YEAR TALKING UNIVERSAL DESIGN

ON THE PLANNING COMMISISON PODCAST 

We discussed planning a world of equality and excellence by creating a better built environment for people with disabilities.

Great to chat with planners Chris Danley and Don Kostelec.

The Episode Description:

Equal access to the places we seek to enjoy is often misunderstood.

For disability and accessibility expert, Steve Wright, it is his passion and lifelong profession.

Steve sat down with us to discuss the subject at length, clarify misconceptions, and really explore the ins and outs of what accessibility means.

As we continue to seek a world of equality and excellence, ADA laws and addressing our built environment for those experiencing a disability cannot be left behind.

Here’s the link to the podcast with video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv8zxPVc8Ks

 

Friday, January 5, 2024

ENERGIZED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MY UNIVERSAL DESIGN SKILLS

AS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT


"I highly recommend Steve Wright for any future projects or initiatives that involve Universal Design or the promotion of accessibility. 

His expertise and commitment to inclusivity will undoubtedly continue to make a positive impact on the communities he serves." 

--Eric Larson, CEO, Downtown Detroit Partnership, 2023

The Downtown Detroit Partnership is a group of diverse business and community leaders committed to supporting a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center through innovation, investment, philanthropy and community building. 

Having observed its centennial in 2022, the DDP is one of the oldest and most successful downtown organizations in the nation.

 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

ENERGIZED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MY UNIVERSAL DESIGN SKILLS

AS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT

"Steve Wright's ability to communicate concepts in an accessible manner was evident, and his passion for Universal Design shone through in every aspect of his presentation. 

Steve's contributions have made a lasting impact on our organization, and we are immensely grateful for his dedication and expertise. 

His commitment to promoting inclusivity and accessibility aligns perfectly with our mission to create a Downtown Detroit that is welcoming to everyone."

--Eric Larson, CEO, Downtown Detroit Partnership, 2023

The Downtown Detroit Partnership is a group of diverse business and community leaders committed to supporting a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center through innovation, investment, philanthropy and community building. 

Having observed its centennial in 2022, the DDP is one of the oldest and most successful downtown organizations in the nation.


Wednesday, January 3, 2024

ENERGIZED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MY UNIVERSAL DESIGN SKILLS

AS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT


"While in town, Steve Wright delivered an engaging and informative visual presentation during to DDP leadership and team. 

His presentation, which lasted approximately one hour, allowed ample time for questions and answers, fostering a productive and insightful dialogue."

--Eric Larson, CEO, Downtown Detroit Partnership, 2023

The Downtown Detroit Partnership is a group of diverse business and community leaders committed to supporting a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center through innovation, investment, philanthropy and community building. 

Having observed its centennial in 2022, the DDP is one of the oldest and most successful downtown organizations in the nation.

 

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

ENERGIZED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MY UNIVERSAL DESIGN SKILLS

AS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT

"Within 30 days of the tour, as per the agreed-upon timeframe, Steve Wright submitted a concise yet comprehensive report summarizing his observations, recommendations, and suggestions. 

The report was well-structured and provided actionable insights that are now being used as a guide to inform future design and development initiatives within the Downtown Detroit area. 

Steve's expertise and attention to detail contributed to the quality of this report and its value to our organization."

--Eric Larson, CEO, Downtown Detroit Partnership, 2023

The Downtown Detroit Partnership is a group of diverse business and community leaders committed to supporting a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center through innovation, investment, philanthropy and community building. 

Having observed its centennial in 2022, the DDP is one of the oldest and most successful downtown organizations in the nation.

Monday, January 1, 2024

ENERGIZED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MY UNIVERSAL DESIGN SKILLS

AS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT 


"Steve Wright's assignment with DDP was to conduct a comprehensive walking tour on Monday, June 12, 2023, in the company of key members of our team.

The purpose of the tour was to highlight Universal Design issues and identify opportunities to enhance accessibility and inclusivity within our city center. 

Steve's guidance and insights during the 90-minute walking tour were invaluable.

He demonstrated a deep understanding of Universal Design principles, and his ability to articulate the importance of creating spaces that are accessible to all members of the community was thoughtful."

--Eric Larson, CEO, Downtown Detroit Partnership, 2023

The Downtown Detroit Partnership is a group of diverse business and community leaders committed to supporting a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center through innovation, investment, philanthropy and community building. 

Having observed its centennial in 2022, the DDP is one of the oldest and most successful downtown organizations in the nation.

Sunday, December 31, 2023

ENERGIZED BY THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MY UNIVERSAL DESIGN SKILLS

 AS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND PLANNING CONSULTANT

"I am writing to provide a recommendation for Steve Wright and the services he provided during his engagement with the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP).

Steve's expertise in Universal Design and his commitment to promoting inclusivity have had an important impact on our organization and the Downtown Detroit community as DDP continues its stewardship of our downtown."

--Eric Larson, CEO, Downtown Detroit Partnership, 2023

The Downtown Detroit Partnership is a group of diverse business and community leaders committed to supporting a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center through innovation, investment, philanthropy and community building. 

Having observed its centennial in 2022, the DDP is one of the oldest and most successful downtown organizations in the nation.

Saturday, October 28, 2023

WE LOVE OUR READERS

500,000 UNIQUE VISITS TO THIS BLOG AND COUNTING


We appreciate the folks who seek out this blog for the latest on:

Town Planning

Universal Design

Urban Travel

Architecture

Policy

Wheelchair Access

Neighborhood Advocacy

Visual Art

2023 was an unprecedented years with keynote speeches, workshops for major clients, university lectures, hundreds of published articles, a major photo exhibit, dozens of podcast appearances and much more.

We chronicled those exploits and more on this blog.

We hope to double the success, as 2024 evolves. 



Saturday, January 14, 2023

GRATIFIED TO BE EVALUATING MOBILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE MICHIGAN AVENUE BIKE LANES

COMING TO THE CITY OF KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN


My work as a storyteller/planner/educator/activist continues to expand, as I work with engineers, architects, urban planners and landscape architects to create a more inclusive built environment.

I reviewed two-way bike lanes for possible conflicts with wheelchair access.

I will also soon work with one of the most-respected transportation research groups in the U.S. – on Universal Design and access for all.


Saturday, October 23, 2021

THOUGHTS ON TURNING 57

SIX DECADES ON EARTH AND STILL STANDING

I  turned 57 on Oct. 22nd. In my 40 years as a writer, I have interviewed the famous, the infamous, the mega wealthy and those headed to prison.

My life as a journalist, marketer, storyteller and advocate has taken me to places I never thought a kid from a working-class family – the first to go to college – would ever go.

Certainly, my greatest accomplishment has been being a companion to my Heidi for 35 years.



When it comes to professional achievements, I have a Pulitzer nomination and several diverse awards on my walls. I have reinvented myself from a sportswriter to urban affairs journalist, then to a public policy chief, business development director, marketing manager, communications leader, storyteller and advocate.

One of my favorite story sources, who became a friend and mentor in Ohio, had an “I love me” room filled with honors, accolades and scrapbooks from his rewarding life. Perhaps like me, he sometimes doubted his ability or shrugged off praise while taking the slightest shortcoming to heart. Maybe that’s why Saul crafted his I love me room in his cozy abode in greater Columbus.



I recently submitted an extended bio for a speaking engagement. After publishing about 7,000 bylined stories during the past 40 years, it felt odd to write about myself in the third person. Despite the awkwardness, I did feel fairly good about myself (always a challenge in these go-go-go, dog eat dog times), so I will share some of it:

His 40-year career, the past 21 in greater Miami, has been marked by dozens of national stories on the planning profession in diverse publications plus more than a decade of daily Blog, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn posts on urban design.

When Wright came to Florida, he already had been a Pulitzer-nominated, award-winning journalist who covered the urban affairs, smart growth and planning beat at the Columbus Dispatch newspaper. His work earned special recognition from the City of Columbus Planning Department for expert, in-depth coverage of planning in the growing city.

While working as the first full-time urban affairs reporter at the Dispatch, Wright covered not only planning, zoning and development issues, but also focused on land use’s impact on equity, inclusion, diversity and accessibility. His marquee story was a first of its kind special section chronicling a year spent with a photographer in the city’s oldest, poorest, most-neglected neighborhood – Franklinton, which was under gentrification pressure due to an Army Corps flood wall that would usher in development.


In Miami, he has worked with leading urban designers, town planners, architects, engineers, landscape architects, sustainability experts and similar leading firms that create a better built environment. He was put his expertise in Universal Design, Inclusive Mobility and access for People with Disabilities into every winning project.