@dancho85 The U of I does indeed have such maps. I agree that I could have added more elaborate arguments about the daily life of a wheelchair user. However, this video is simply intended to show the daily struggles of someone using a wheelchair to get around campus. If you try to navigate without extensive prior planning, it is difficult. If I remade this video, I would add that the campus should aim to make it accessible enough for people to get around without looking at a map first.
What’s wrong with this video? She is wearing a $60,000 Otto Bock C-Leg and getting around in a wheelchair!!!!!! She needs to watch HawthoRNe on TNT to see how to use her prosthesis.
@AKPegleg Shawna helped me make this video, but it is supposed to illustrate how the general population of wheelchair users struggles with accessibility. That does not mean she doesn't know how to use her C-Leg.
I enjoyed the video, thanks for making it. I also use a wheelchair and can walk. Sometimes I am able to use my advantage, but usually the poor access affects me the same. I can't see what would change things. Maybe something that used to be said,"Forget pity, disability is a civil rights issue." If the able-bodied majority saw people with disabilities as equal, they would insist on changes. I don't expect this to happen in my lifetime. Good luck with school.
I went to Carleton University in Ottawa and I use a wheelchair for all of my mobility. Carleton has a VERY good campus for accessibility. They also have a great attendant services program, and two great disability services, one academic, one more socially oriented. All the buildings are connected by underground tunnels, and that solves the access problem caused by the massive snowfalls.
While it can be a little confusing at first, after a while you find the campus is very easy to get around
I'm glad you're considering it! I feel really close to the issue of accessibility, since two of my best friends use wheelchairs. I'd love to see your video when you're done!
Hey Shawna, this is Chris Murphy from the Warriors. I just made a video for a school project about wc accessibility in Naperville. In case you want to look at it, you can search "murphrunner" and it will come right up. Your video is very powerful and it is frustrating that one of the most "wc accessible" colleges in the country is not completely accessible. I hope someone sees this video and actually does something at U of I about this issue.
The Davenport Hall part reminds me so much of the Robert Brown Hall at Simon Fraser University and parts of the University of British Columbia, around my area. SFU's Brown Hall is ultra-confusing (and features a huge long ramp to oblivion) and UBC has accessible entrances that lead you to mystery hallways.
Seems like these are universal accessibility horror stories for university campuses. I can't say I'm surprised.
These are serious problems that need to be fixed, Shawna is an amazing lady and i am glad she is speaking out on these issues
delilahrock10777 10 months ago
@dancho85 The U of I does indeed have such maps. I agree that I could have added more elaborate arguments about the daily life of a wheelchair user. However, this video is simply intended to show the daily struggles of someone using a wheelchair to get around campus. If you try to navigate without extensive prior planning, it is difficult. If I remade this video, I would add that the campus should aim to make it accessible enough for people to get around without looking at a map first.
Christy715 1 year ago
What’s wrong with this video? She is wearing a $60,000 Otto Bock C-Leg and getting around in a wheelchair!!!!!! She needs to watch HawthoRNe on TNT to see how to use her prosthesis.
AKPegleg 1 year ago
@AKPegleg Shawna helped me make this video, but it is supposed to illustrate how the general population of wheelchair users struggles with accessibility. That does not mean she doesn't know how to use her C-Leg.
Christy715 1 year ago
I enjoyed the video, thanks for making it. I also use a wheelchair and can walk. Sometimes I am able to use my advantage, but usually the poor access affects me the same. I can't see what would change things. Maybe something that used to be said,"Forget pity, disability is a civil rights issue." If the able-bodied majority saw people with disabilities as equal, they would insist on changes. I don't expect this to happen in my lifetime. Good luck with school.
metalmigrant 1 year ago 2
Thank you for this video. It's hard to be in a wheelchair, it's harder when places are not accesible. Thank's again.
beber696 1 year ago
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I went to Carleton University in Ottawa and I use a wheelchair for all of my mobility. Carleton has a VERY good campus for accessibility. They also have a great attendant services program, and two great disability services, one academic, one more socially oriented. All the buildings are connected by underground tunnels, and that solves the access problem caused by the massive snowfalls.
While it can be a little confusing at first, after a while you find the campus is very easy to get around
lagomorphics 2 years ago
I'm currently a college student in Iowa, and I have been wheelchair bound since birth. So I might make a video now, thanks for the idea.
davieli 2 years ago 2
I'm glad you're considering it! I feel really close to the issue of accessibility, since two of my best friends use wheelchairs. I'd love to see your video when you're done!
Christy715 2 years ago
Well all I have up now is a skateboarding video. so please check that out as well
davieli 2 years ago
Hey Shawna, this is Chris Murphy from the Warriors. I just made a video for a school project about wc accessibility in Naperville. In case you want to look at it, you can search "murphrunner" and it will come right up. Your video is very powerful and it is frustrating that one of the most "wc accessible" colleges in the country is not completely accessible. I hope someone sees this video and actually does something at U of I about this issue.
murphrunner 3 years ago
The Davenport Hall part reminds me so much of the Robert Brown Hall at Simon Fraser University and parts of the University of British Columbia, around my area. SFU's Brown Hall is ultra-confusing (and features a huge long ramp to oblivion) and UBC has accessible entrances that lead you to mystery hallways.
Seems like these are universal accessibility horror stories for university campuses. I can't say I'm surprised.
wheelchairgordo 3 years ago