BLOGGING DAILY – FOR A DECADE – ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY, INCLUSION, EQUITY AND DIVERSITY
I am proud to have so many people checking out and sharing the stories on my blog.
It started
out as a way to share my travel images and thoughts on urban design.
I quickly
added advocacy for people with disabilities – which certainly is crucial to accessible
travel and barrier-free urban design/town planning.
Over the
years, I have gotten more aggressive about calling out poor design that creates
barriers for wheelchair users.
I have
pointed out how this nation still lacks affordable, accessible housing –
despite living more than three decades under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The stories
also have shared best practices for urban design, architecture and
transportation mobility – gleaned from my articles in leading publications such
as Planning, New Mobility and On Common Ground magazines.
I love
sharing images from the backstreets of Turkey, Morocco, Egypt and other locales
in Europe, South America and beyond.
I have made more
than 3,000 blog posts.
That’s
enough to fill four full-length books.
Thanks to everyone
for following this blog and sharing its ideas.
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