Silent Allyship: Navigating NYC as a Disabled Traveler
Getting around New York City in a wheelchair can be challenging, but it’s sometimes made all the harder when people aren’t willing to be an ally.
Getting around New York City in a wheelchair can be challenging, but it’s sometimes made all the harder when people aren’t willing to be an ally.
Disability allyship takes many forms, but the impact remains consistent: enhanced support and understanding. Discover how our editor found his greatest ally and future life partner on this journey.
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From anticipating barriers to who to consult when looking for inclusive attractions, this brief blog piece looks at some of the aspects relating to accessible travel that we all should be aware of.
Robin Stace, a 33-year-old man with disabilities, navigates complex logistics when traveling from Steveston to Lund, BC, facing challenges with transportation, lodging accessibility, and uneven terrain. Despite these hurdles, he encourages travel while advocating for improved accessibility standards.
Have you ever wondered how it is to visit Boston with a disability? Discover some neat accessible highlights in this article!
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Discover seamless travel with Back to Life Travel, your go-to accessible travel agent for disabled people. Redefining exploration for all abilities, one journey at a time.
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Looking for holiday options that are ideal for wheelchair users? Cazbarr gives us a rundown on her perfect holiday as a full-time wheelchair user.