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Improving Infrastructure Equity for Accessibility

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Disability Awareness Courses Anthropology Courses Urban Planning Courses Accessibility Courses Social Inclusion Courses Built Environment Courses Inclusive Design Courses Disability Rights Courses

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Explore the concept of infrastructure equity through the lens of disability in this 15-minute TEDx talk by Dr. Rebecca Gibson, an author and anthropology professor. Gain insights into Dr. Gibson's personal disability journey and her experiences with accessibility challenges. Learn how reframing our understanding of disability and accessibility can lead to more inclusive infrastructure design. Discover the speaker's diverse research interests, including corseting, skeletons, robot/human relationships, and the anthropology of tea. Understand the impact of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a genetic collagen production disorder, on Dr. Gibson's life and perspective. Reflect on the importance of viewing disability as just one aspect of a person's identity. Consider how this independently organized TEDx event contributes to the broader conversation on creating more equitable and accessible environments for all.

Syllabus

How to improve infrastructure equity | Dr. Rebecca Gibson | TEDxVCU


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TEDx

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