Posts tagged Deaf Urbanism
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Zero Vision in DC: Vision Zero is a disability rights issue
Disabled people are disproportionately affected when it comes to road safety. Here’s how we can do better. Keep reading…
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Events: Save the date for GGWash’s next happy hour with Deaf urbanists in Hyattsville
Join GGWash and Deaf urbanists for our next happy hour in Hyattsville at Streetcar 82, the East Coast's first Deaf-owned brewery. There's also a walking tour of the Wharf, a bike ride to a movie, an urbanist book talk, and more in this week's events! Keep reading…
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Why we all need Deaf urbanism
Creating an urban context where spaces to facilitate interaction are valued results in more opportunities: greater workforce participation, educational attainment, and a stronger sense of community and belonging. Keep reading…
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Deaf Urbanism can help us build more inclusive and accessible cities
Deaf urbanists are wondering what a city designed specifically for Deaf people would look like, and what kind of community this would create. Can we design entire neighborhoods and cities specifically for Deaf people and for others with unique physical and spatial needs? Keep reading…