Building Accessibility Into America, Literally


By BY MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Arts
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Thirty years on, the Americans With Disabilities Act has reshaped the way designers and the public have come to think about equity, civil rights and American architecture. But it’s only a start.
New York Times
Architecture, Disabilities, Design, Wheelchairs, Libraries and Librarians, Americans With Disabilities Act
July 20, 2020 at 09:00AM

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