EPISODE · Oct 4, 2024 · 39 MIN
124 [S2E27] Lesley Davis, Chair of the Council for Community Accessibility
from The 812 · host Steve Volan / Plateia Media
NOTE: There will be no episode Mon., Oct. 7. The next episode is Wed., Oct. 9.Our guest today is Lesley Davis. Until recently the assistant dean of international programs at the IU Maurer School of Law, she now is the VP for North American Partnerships at Access Able, a British company that creates detailed accessibility guides to buildings so that their users can navigate as many environments as possible with dignity and independence.More importantly for the purpose of this show, Davis is the chair of the Council for Community Accessibility, a city commission that, unusually, any resident can join without being appointed by the mayor or city council. She's been a member of the CCA since 2010, and has been in a wheelchair since 2006. We talk about some of the CCA's initiatives, her experience with disability, and the challenges that the disabled face despite the advent of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. We also talk about how accessibility actually helps the non-disabled, too, and how accommodating people of all abilities can be good for everyone.EXTRA INNINGS! Listen to Extra Innings with Lesley Davis here.Support the showA production of Plateia Media ©2024-5. All rights reserved.
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NOTE: There will be no episode Mon., Oct. 7. The next episode is Wed., Oct. 9. Our guest today is Lesley Davis. Until recently the assistant dean of international programs at the IU Maurer School of Law, she now is the VP for North American Partnerships at Access Able, a British company that creates detailed accessibility guides to buildings so that their users can navigate as many environments as possible with dignity and independence. More importantly for the purpose of this show, Davis i...
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