The consistent reaction I've gotten from the community at large is "We
don't actually care about people with chemical sensitivities and would
actively block any attempts to make the space more accessible to those with
respiratory problems who are 'asking too much.'"
So, it might be best to be honest with her, rather than pretend like the
Omni is actually going to actively work to be accessible.
Sorry if this sounds pessimistic, but eh.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 8:06 PM, niki <niki.shelley(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello friends,
Someone came in today who was very concerned with our efforts to make our
space truly accessible - she was particularly concerned with building
improvements and the impact on those with chemical sensitivities. She was
also concerned with the sound system at today's event as there were some
issues w/it that made it difficult for people to hear.
She asked us to not use any materials that will inhibit those with
chemical sensitivities from accessing the space and to create communication
around our accessibility and needs.
She asked to see our plan for how we will do this. We don't have this
scoped out currently and I'm wondering if someone would be willing to take
on the task of researching this issue and making recommendations to the
building Working Group as well as drawing up a basic outline for providing
greater accessibility.
Can someone volunteer for this?
xo
N
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