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  • AMI This Week Presenter Dave Brown responds to Amy Volume’s troubles with accessibility at Ottawa Bluesfest. Certainly a lack of empathy is at the core of this discussion. For someone to feel humiliated or ashamed after self-identifying their disability is something that no person who...
    July 27, 2016
  • AMI This Week Presenter Grant Hardy discusses how he uses the accessible public transportation app during his commutes in Vancouver. My iPhone isn’t permanently attached to my body, but sometimes it feels that way! As a technology lover with no vision, it’s great how much information I ...
    July 27, 2016
  • Molly Burke and Rikki Poynter Collaborate on a Vlog! Vlogging or video blogging has been a popular form of opinion sharing since video hosting platforms, like YouTube, first started. People vlog about everything, and I mean, everything. You might be familiar with Vlogging pioneer Michel...
    July 15, 2016
  • In her first blog post for AMI, athlete, motivational speaker and accessibility professional Tracy Schmitt discusses how multisport Games put accessibility on centre stage. "All ways welcome" is what accessibility means to me.  Ironically it is the name of a training video put out in th...
    July 13, 2016
  • AMI This Week's Molly Burke packed her suitcase for surfing camp to prove ‪‎Matthew from Tinder‬ wrong. “Nobody gets to decide what my capabilities are based on a disability that they know nothing about,” Molly said in the first of three AMI digital exclusive interviews about her surfin...
    July 4, 2016