Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Jet Lag, Olympic Gold, and Broadening Accessibility An accessible travel update from Paris, France, and reflections from a busy Olympic journey. 5 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Journey to France, the Olympic Games, and Lipstick on a Pig Accessible travel update from the Olympic Games in France, plus a time and location for the Wheelchair Travel Meet-up in Paris. 6 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Music City, Lyft Trial Concludes and a Hotel Closure Arguments concluded in the class action lawsuit vs. Lyft, plus the world's (formerly) largest hotel has closed its doors after a magnificent run. 8 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: My 2024 “Hidden Gem” of Accessible Travel Destinations When public and private institutions join together to advance accessibility in the travel industry, the progress of inclusion accelerates. 4 min read
Air Travel The Police Aren’t Coming, But If They Do — Prepare to Get Paid It may be shocking to learn that airlines routinely threaten disabled passengers with arrest — here’s how to respond if it happens to you. 6 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Night at The Garden, Restaurant Week and Monet’s Series Changing light conditions led Claude Monet to repeatedly paint the same subjects, each time revealing a new perspective. 4 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Accessible Boston, Year of the Dragon and the Snow Day That Wasn’t A big travel guide update from my favorite hometown and a potential travel resolution for the Lunar New Year? 6 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Edgar Allan Poe’s misfortune and seeing is believing A few notes from Richmond and the big question about airplane accessibility. 4 min read
Wheelchair Travel Newsletter Wheelchair Travel Newsletter: Person of the Year, “Flightversary” and 24 Hours in Spokane Celebrating flying with a wheelchair for a decade, while looking ahead to the advocacy that must still be done to advance accessibility. 3 min read