Access Press and ADA: 15 Years Strong
Summer 2005 is a time for two 15-year anniversaries: both the ADA and Access Press came into being in 1990. […]
Summer 2005 is a time for two 15-year anniversaries: both the ADA and Access Press came into being in 1990. […]
After enduring the first partial government shutdown in state history, the 2005 special session ended July 13, 2005, with major […]
ADA Minnesota pulled off, in my opinion, Minnesota’s best ADA celebration ever! It was a great time. There were exhibitors […]
A recent article published in Access Press brought to light the fact that more education and information are needed in […]
Dear Editor: The July article, “Is Expressing Anger Normal for People with Disabilities?” just plain annoyed me. No, I wasn’t […]
PDAs and Accessibility PDA stands for “Personal Digital Assistant.” These are the little electronic devices you see people jotting stuff […]
“Gordon” is the president of a financially successful, publicly traded corporation based in the Midwest. He agreed to be interviewed […]
The last few months have been a difficult period for transit advocates, customers and employees, as well as for the […]
Editor’s Note: Pete is on vacation so we are dusting off one of his past columns. We hope he is […]
In a July 5, 2005 interview with Monica Nilsson, Community Development Director for the Bridge for Runaway Youth, she stated, […]
I saw Murderball at the Uptown Theater with a couple of friends, one of whom told me that I “…just […]
According to The Health and Disability Advocates (HDA), a coalition of disability advocates from Chicago, the new benefits that come […]
Beginning in January 2006, Medicare will offer prescription drug plans to beneficiaries. But now is the time to see if […]
Two visitors report a malfunctioning elevator was not the only concern raised during the first few weeks after the Walker […]
A new program makes works of art more accessible to visitors who are blind or have low vision. The Minneapolis […]