‘Technoableism is everywhere:’ The importance of recognizing, creating disability technology

Author of “Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement” and associate professor at Virginia Tech Ashley Shew visited the University of Wisconsin’s McBurney Disability Resource Center Sept. 22 to discuss what it’s like to be a disabled person in today’s technology-based world. Shew said technoableism is everywhere — it’s disguised in wheelchair-inaccessible buildings, not including closed … Continue reading ‘Technoableism is everywhere:’ The importance of recognizing, creating disability technology