Thirty years after the ADA, there are still huge gaps in the transportation sector in many communities. Just recently, a group of people in Chicago
Thirty years after the ADA, there are still huge gaps in the transportation sector in many communities. Just recently, a group of people in Chicago
It’s been almost a year since my fiancé proposed to me and our wedding is just eight months away! This past year has been full
Twice a week, I stop at my local Dunkin Donuts to grab a large hot tea for my train ride to the city. In order
This past Christmas my fiancé and I got my in-laws tickets to see Hamilton in New York City. Since we live in Rochester, we had
When I lived in Los Angeles, there were definitely a lot of perks. I mean, sunny California for one! I learned quickly, however, that accessibility
A few years ago, while strolling around the village near where I live, I noticed a new coffee shop was about to open. Excited, I
Every year during the month of October, it is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This is designed to raise awareness about disability employment issues and
I find that public transportation in most areas nowadays are pretty convenient. The only downside is, of course, the weather especially if you’re in a
Like anyone, I enjoy eating good meal! And while I am able to cook for myself in my home with iLevel® technology on my power
We all need a place to live and feel safe. If you are able bodied, the process of buying your first property can be very
In this blog, I am going to be talking about the accessibility in two state parks that I have been to. The first state park
I travel a lot in my work for Quantum, but I love coming home and hanging out in Chicago! There are a lot of fun