• S2E5 - Accesing a vision of justice
    Oct 21 2024
    Vision A Memoir of Justice and Blindness” is an insightful new book from retired federal court of appeals judge David Tatel. Judge Tatel talks with us about his 30-year career with the court, District of Columbia Circuit as well as his long history in the civil rights and civil justice field. How did his impending blindness shape his journey? How do the current decisions and actions of the Supreme Court affect our rights of access? Whether you are a legal scholar or just someone who wants to understand how our justice system works at the federal level, or you just want to know about the gorgeous German Shepherd on the cover of the book, this interview has something for everyone.

    This book is available in book stores, on line and in audio formats through Audible and the BARD app.

    Question or comments about the podcast? Email us at accessmatters@aira.io. Episode Notes

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    43 mins
  • S2E4 - Opening the Big Book of Event Accessibility with Stephen Cutchins
    Sep 16 2024
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    So your organization is holding an event. Inclusivity is crucial these days but where do you start? Stephen Cutchins, Senior Manager for Accessibility at CVent, joins Jenine to talk about accessibility in event planning. CVent offers its Big Book of Event Accessibility as a place to guide the industry toward more inclusive spaces. There’s money to be made when doing so and we’ll tell you more in this episode of Access Matters.

    For more information about CVent’s Big Book of Event Accessibility visit https://cvent.com/bigbook You can contact Stephen via email at sscutchins@cvent.com or find him, Stephen Cutchins, on LinkedIn. Read the 2024 Accenture report mentioned in this episode at https://www.accenture.com/content/dam/accenture/final/accenture-com/document-2/Disability-Inclusion-Report-Business-Imperative.pdf

    Questions or comments about the show? Email us at accessmatters@aira.io. Learn more about visual interpreting at http://www.aira.io

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    39 mins
  • S2E3 - Racing with the Turtle!
    Jun 17 2024
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    Race Across America is a 3000 mile trek. Dave Wilkinson is working to become the first solo blind tandem cyclist to complete it. We’ll meet Dave and hear about how he incorporates accessibility into his life and passion for staying active and healthy as The Speedy turtle. You can follow Dave and the Speedy Turtle team at https://speedyturtle.net. Aira is proud to sponsor Dave’s ride. Be sure to watch our social media posts for his progress.

    Resources for accessible fitness:

    Cane and Able Fitness https://www.caneandablefitness.com/

    Blind Fitness https://www.blindfitness.org/ Contact us at accessmatters@aira.io.

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    37 mins
  • S2E2 - Access in the Path of totality
    Apr 24 2024
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    On April 8, 2024 the country stopped to observe a unique celestial event. Aira was excited to take part in one of the community celebrations, “Total Eclipse of the Park” in Rochester, New York. Event organizer Kiki Smith talks about offering choices about how to take in this eclipse, accessibly and inclusively. Listen to full coverage of the event at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpKbRLW8CKk&t=14s

    You can email Kiki Smith at Kirstyn@seacrochester.org. Or contact her by phone at 585-721-2624.

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    32 mins
  • S2E1 - What matters when accessing sports?
    Apr 3 2024

    Access Matters Season 2 Episode 1 What matters when accessing sports?

    Welcome to Season 2! In our first episode, Jenine talks with Marci Carpenter and Ron Brown, two sports fans who share their game day experiences. How does “access” play a role in their enjoyment of the game? Plus, learn about Aira’s newest partnership in the world of sports.

    Read more about Aira and the Portland Sea Dogs: https://aira.io/more-accessible-sports-games-with-visual-interpretation/

    Questions or comments about the podcast? Email us at accessmatters@aira.io.

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    26 mins
  • S1E10 - In Colorado "access" isn't just a state of mind.
    Dec 11 2023
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    In our previous episode we heard about county-wide access. Imagine if an entire state had a dedicated department devoted to access for people with disabilities. Theresa Montano, Senior Solutions Architect of Accessibility, and Karen Pellegrin, Senior Manager, Technology Accessibility Program, join Jenine to talk about how the state of Colorado provides services, programs and activities to both residents and visitors. Whether you’re adventuring in a state park, doing business in a state building or navigating a state web site, access isn’t just a state of mind. 

    You can learn more about Colorado’s Technology Accessibility Program at: https://oit.colorado.gov/about-us/programs 

    You can contact them via email at: oit_accessibility@state.co.us

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    42 mins
  • S1E9 - Access at the county level with Heidi Johnson
    Nov 6 2023
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    Access Matters  Episode 9: Access at the County Level with Heidi Johnson 

    The global pandemic proved that access to local government information is crucial. In this episode Jenine takes a look at access at the county level with Heidi Johnson, ADA Coordinator for Miami-Dade County, Florida. Did you know there are 3207 counties or county equivilants in the United States, including the parishes of Louisiana. You might be surprised at how many services are provided at the county level in your area. Heidi tells us about everything from public health to parks, libraries, voting and even the water that comes from your tap in Miami-Dade County, and how her office helps all of the agencies involved provide inclusive environments.  

    Access, and more specifically the ADA, involve social equity in all programs, services, activities and facilities at the state and county levels. Heidi’s own life experience in the regulatory field as well as being someone with a disability has served her well in her current role. Join us for a virtual trip around Miami-Dade County and all it has to offer.  

    Learn more about Miami-Dade County services at: https://www.miamidade.gov

    Phone: 305-375-2013  For a list of ADA coordinators by county department, visit: https://www.miamidade.gov/global/ada-coordinators.page 

    Contact the podcast at accessmatters@aira.io. Thanks for listening. 

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    47 mins
  • S1E8 - Access at Work for All
    Oct 23 2023
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    Access Matters Episode 8 Access at work for all Featuring Dan Frye and Joy Mistovich 

    In our second podcast spotlighting National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we talk with Dan Frye, Director of Employment and Professional Development with the National Federation of the Blind. Dan has held various roles in state agencies and private industry. We’ll hear his crucial points that lead to success in  job seeking and workplace accessibility. An example of such accessibility is Joy Mistovich, Education Department Assistant and Digital U X Accessibility Specialist at the Butler Institute of American Art. In fact, it’s her job. Joy tells us about her journey. 

    Learn more about Dan and his work at the National Federation of the Blind at https://nfb.org. You can email him at dfrye@nfb.org. You can call him at NFB’s national office, 1.401. 659.9314 Ext. 2393.  

    Learn more about the Butler Institute of American Art and Joy’s work in accessibility at https://butlerart.com  You can email her at joymisto@gmail.com. 

    The Butler is one of our Aira Access Network locations. You can get visual interpreting assistance to browse their collections and web site. 

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    48 mins