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Curb Cuts - 99% Invisible
Curb Cuts - 99% Invisible
If you live in an American city and you don’t personally use a wheelchair, it’s easy to overlook the small ramp at most intersections, between the sidewalk and the street. Today, these curb cuts are everywhere, but fifty years ago — when an activist named Ed Roberts was young — most urban corners featured a sharp
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Curb Cuts - 99% Invisible
On Average - 99% Invisible
On Average - 99% Invisible
In many ways, the built world was not designed for you. It was designed for the average person. Standardized tests, building codes, insurance rates, clothing sizes, The Dow Jones – all these measurements are based around the concept of an “average.” The modern use of averages was pioneered by a Belgian mathematician and astronomer named
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On Average - 99% Invisible
Crip for a day: The unintended negative consequences of disability simulations - PubMed
Crip for a day: The unintended negative consequences of disability simulations - PubMed
Simulating disabilities promotes distress and fails to improve attitudes toward disabled people, undermining efforts to improve integration even while participants report more empathetic concern and "understanding of what the disability experience is like." (PsycINFO Database Record
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Crip for a day: The unintended negative consequences of disability simulations - PubMed