Carleton University often calls itself “one of Canada’s most accessible universities,” but what do people in the Carleton community who have physical disabilities have to say about accessibility on campus?
Journalist Caelan Monkman wondered that when he started spotting what he thought might be accessibility issues as he moved around campus.
He went looking for an answer with people who use a wheelchair to get around, and researchers who study accessibility.
Co-produced by Martin Halek, Caelan Monkman, and myself.
View the full mini-documentary blog post on Capital Current.
Photo caption: Journalist in Residence Sarah Trick has noticed barriers to access when navigating Carleton’s campus in her wheelchair. (Photo © Martin Halek)
