Flying Blind: Visually Impaired Tourists Still Face Barriers
Despite the efforts of volunteers, poor accessibility still hinders tourism for China’s visually impaired
Despite the efforts of volunteers, poor accessibility still hinders tourism for China’s visually impaired
The story of the first blind Chinese person to summit the world’s highest mountain makes for a compelling documentary
From driving classes to police detention, a young interpreter has spent over 20 years advocating for improved sign language and better services for t…
Two sex educators for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities discuss how society can better serve this vulnerable community
What will happen to China’s autistic adults when their parents pass away?
A first-hand look at the controversial Yunnan theme park claiming to provide a haven for China’s “little people”
How China went from one medal to topping the medal table in 20 years of Winter Paralympic participation
Despite leading the world in sporting achievements, China’s para-athletes struggle for recognition and inclusion
Inclusion vs. reality for four disabled people in four different cities
China has 20 million sign language users, but regional varieties and misguided policies mean they still struggle to communicate
Bullied photographer’s suicide, TV show criticized for on-screen cat death, traditional meat smoking causes fires, Canada Goose in hot water again—it…
A lack of braille signage and braille education continue to present barriers for China’s visually impaired