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Syracuse Stage recently expanded its pay-what-you-will ticket program. The theatre company is working to eliminate barriers to access.
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People who are deaf or hard of hearing can now view an American Sign Language interpretation of the press briefings, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced on Monday.
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Plan ahead and know your rights. And don't leave that polling place without casting your ballot.
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When U.S. schools went online-only in the spring, many struggled to provide vital services to students with disabilities. Families, advocates and many educators say this fall has to be different.
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Most non-English films made outside the U.S. are inaccessible to many of the 26.9 million visually impaired Americans. "Dubbing just tells us the dialogue," one disability rights activist explains.
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People who are blind spend a lot of time listening to words. So much that they often prefer to listen at faster speeds, including for TV shows.
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Along with insurance issues, handicapped accessibility has become one of the roadblocks to getting ride sharing services in upstate New York.State…
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Some New Yorkers with mobility issues can feel trapped in their homes because many live in houses that are inaccessible for people who have trouble using…
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Central New York will need to innovate and come up with new ideas about how to address the needs of its senior population. That was the message of a forum…
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The physically disabled in central New York face daunting obstacles to finding accessible housing -- from poverty to a lack of housing, to the long wait…