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While state and federal law require polling places to be accessible to Vermont voters with disabilities, that’s not always the reality in what are often historic buildings.
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The show displays the work of 25 artists with disabilities. The exhibition, currently on display at the University of Vermont in Burlington, will also travel to Brattleboro, Montpelier and St. Johnsbury between now and December.
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April’s total solar eclipse will cross over Vermont � and preparations for the phenomenon are well underway. Including for members of Vermont’s blind and low-vision community. Many of them are hoping to experience the eclipse with the help of a device that converts light into sound.
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The parent-led group Riverflow Community was awarded a state grant that will help with the design and planning of the first house.
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Monica White has served as the commissioner of DAIL since March of 2021. In a press release, White said it was "an extraordinary honor" to lead the department, but the move was the best choice for her family at this time.
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Four of the 18 people killed in the recent shooting in Lewiston were members of New England's close-knit Deaf community.
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Bryan MacFarlane, 40, had worked for years as a trucker � a career laden with obstacles for deaf people � and had only recently moved back to Maine at the urging of family.
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For the first time since 2020, Vermont Adaptive and the USABA hosted more than 20 blind or visually impaired athletes for a weekend of skiing at Pico Mountain Resort.
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When people with disabilities travel, they often have to do extra planning to make sure the places they're visiting are accessible.
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Inclusive Arts Vermont has a mission to ensure anyone at any time can attend any arts event in the state and participate in it, in any way they choose.