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Is there a more accessible way to food shop?
Barriers outside and inside supermarkets make picking up groceries a frustrating experience for some with low or no vision
May 28
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Jason Strother
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March 2023
Spreading disability news in NJ
And take a look inside an accessible storm shelter in India
Mar 30
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Jason Strother
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February 2023
When it rains, it pours, in the Ironbound
Foodies love this Newark neighborhood, but its toxic legacy makes it particularly hazardous for people with a disability.
Feb 28
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Jason Strother
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January 2023
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A new report estimates that the number of people with a disability across the globe has risen and has thus made the name of this newsletter out of date.
Jan 28
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Jason Strother
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December 2022
Seasons greetings from Lens15
Wrapping up 2022 with a look back and ahead
Dec 29, 2022
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Jason Strother
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November 2022
Listening to Visual Art
How Montclair State University's George Segal Gallery is using audio description to make art more accessible
Nov 28, 2022
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Jason Strother
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October 2022
Was Sandy A Turning Point?
Ten-years after the superstorm, people with disabilities are still at greater risk from severe weather and climate change.
Oct 26, 2022
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Jason Strother
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September 2022
How can NJ’s schools keep students with disabilities safe during an emergency?
Training helps keep kids safe. But, when it comes to protecting disabled students, NJ teachers require a different skill set.
Sep 26, 2022
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Jason Strother
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August 2022
People with disabilities face increased risk of food insecurity
Despite the #inflation rate's recent decline, the cost of putting food on the table is still too high for many in #NJ's disabled community. The latest…
Aug 25, 2022
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Jason Strother
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July 2022
Do talking traffic signals make New Jersey's streets more accessible?
Despite an ADA ruling, not all visually impaired people want intersections to speak to them.
Jul 26, 2022
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June 2022
A more inclusive response to climate change in New Jersey
People with disabilities face increased risk from intensifying severe weather.
Jun 28, 2022
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Jason Strother
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