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The Road is the Sidewalk

The Road is the Sidewalk

By Disability Mobility Initiative

What is it like trying to navigate your community without accessible sidewalks? Without sidewalks at all? Produced by Blind podcaster Zack Hurtz & the Disability Mobility Initiative, in this podcast we interview disabled nondrivers about the barriers they encounter trying to navigate their communities, as well as researchers & practitioners working on sidewalk access.
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The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 5: Yochai

The Road is the SidewalkOct 19, 2022

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The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 5: Yochai

The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 5: Yochai

In our advocacy work with nondrivers from communities throughout Washington State, we hear a lot about how inaccessible sidewalks, crossings and transit stops prevent disabled nondrivers from accessing our communities. After the Americans With Disability Act passed more than 30 years ago, the cities and counties we live in should have developed plans about how they were going to address these barriers in our public rights of way. However, not only do many of these barriers remain, lots of communities haven’t created inventories of barriers, or timelines for when they plan to fix them.

Kitsap County, where we are focusing our series, is one jurisdiction with no such plan. In this series you’ll hear interviews with disabled community members about how this lack of access impacts their lives, as well as interviews with researchers who are working on sidewalk accessibility. 

This episode features Dr. Yochai Eisenberg from University of Illinois at Chicago. 

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uE_fZ6A9xKoWLyG675iJsLImVOPTnn7T/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101150856821418452673&rtpof=true&sd=true

Oct 19, 202234:01
The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 4: Anat

The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 4: Anat

In our advocacy work with nondrivers from communities throughout Washington State, we hear a lot about how inaccessible sidewalks, crossings and transit stops prevent disabled nondrivers from accessing our communities. After the Americans With Disability Act passed more than 30 years ago, the cities and counties we live in should have developed plans about how they were going to address these barriers in our public rights of way. However, not only do many of these barriers remain, lots of communities haven’t created inventories of barriers, or timelines for when they plan to fix them.

Kitsap County, where we are focusing our series, is one jurisdiction with no such plan. In this series you’ll hear interviews with disabled community members about how this lack of access impacts their lives, as well as interviews with researchers who are working on sidewalk accessibility. 

This episode features Dr. Anat Caspi from the University of Washinton's TASKAR Center for Accessible Technology. 

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sonhozk1yF-h15EwmPqV6QYXnTyryo9C/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101150856821418452673&rtpof=true&sd=true

Oct 19, 202235:31
The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 3: Kat and JR

The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 3: Kat and JR

In our advocacy work with nondrivers from communities throughout Washington State, we hear a lot about how inaccessible sidewalks, crossings and transit stops prevent disabled nondrivers from accessing our communities. After the Americans With Disability Act passed more than 30 years ago, the cities and counties we live in should have developed plans about how they were going to address these barriers in our public rights of way. However, not only do many of these barriers remain, lots of communities haven’t created inventories of barriers, or timelines for when they plan to fix them.

Kitsap County, where we are focusing our series, is one jurisdiction with no such plan. In this series you’ll hear interviews with disabled community members about how this lack of access impacts their lives, as well as interviews with researchers who are working on sidewalk accessibility. 

This episode features Kat and JR, who live in Bremerton. 

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17STZu31K9BtQyI4tRHgVxG-a9T34XhnS/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101150856821418452673&rtpof=true&sd=true

Oct 19, 202213:09
The Road is the Sidewalk Episode 2: Jamin

The Road is the Sidewalk Episode 2: Jamin

In our advocacy work with nondrivers from communities throughout Washington State, we hear a lot about how inaccessible sidewalks, crossings and transit stops prevent disabled nondrivers from accessing our communities. After the Americans With Disability Act passed more than 30 years ago, the cities and counties we live in should have developed plans about how they were going to address these barriers in our public rights of way. However, not only do many of these barriers remain, lots of communities haven’t created inventories of barriers, or timelines for when they plan to fix them.

Kitsap County, where we are focusing our series, is one jurisdiction with no such plan. In this series you’ll hear interviews with disabled community members about how this lack of access impacts their lives, as well as interviews with researchers who are working on sidewalk accessibility. 

This episode features Jamin Mason from Port Orchard.

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15gXm10jp1ru-YLUHqF4TKe5LJ_-rLXOE/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101150856821418452673&rtpof=true&sd=true

Oct 19, 202221:29
The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 1: Kris

The Road Is the Sidewalk Episode 1: Kris

In our advocacy work with nondrivers from communities throughout Washington State, we hear a lot about how inaccessible sidewalks, crossings and transit stops prevent disabled nondrivers from accessing our communities. After the Americans With Disability Act passed more than 30 years ago, the cities and counties we live in should have developed plans about how they were going to address these barriers in our public rights of way. However, not only do many of these barriers remain, lots of communities haven’t created inventories of barriers, or timelines for when they plan to fix them.

Kitsap County, where we are focusing our series, is one jurisdiction with no such plan. In this series you’ll hear interviews with disabled community members about how this lack of access impacts their lives, as well as interviews with researchers who are working on sidewalk accessibility. 

This interview is with Kris Colcock, who lives on Bainbridge Island. 

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CRU8rFr8QDQtmDytUhC91ftVcbdvaPyK/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101150856821418452673&rtpof=true&sd=true


Oct 19, 202228:42