Construction on the building replaced sidewalks, curbs and ramps.
Butler doesn’t care about disabled people
“Despite federal accessibility regulations and its claims to be an institution interested in supporting equity and inclusion, an accessible campus is not Butler’s top priority — or even a priority at all — which creates an environment that is exclusionary and unsustainable for disabled students.”
Uncertainty surrounds the future of education
“‘It shouldn’t feel radical to prioritize the kids who need us the most.’”
The communal responsibility of disability advocacy
“We can only begin to accomplish change when the burden of education no longer falls on those who are most affected.”
A color cut short
Advocates for Autism dyes Star Fountain, but resulting backlash points to ableist attitudes on campus.
Equitable and accessible
Bulldogs for Universal Design use F*** Stairs campaign as they work to make campus more accessible.
Attendance ableism
“Attendance policies are discriminatory and essentially set up for students with a disability to fail.”
Butler once again fails to keep campus accessible
Multimedia reporter Anna Isbell reports about recent accessibility issues on campus.
Butler disregards disability advocates … again
Three ADA violations, one Instagram apology, zero change.