[OSList] Accessibility concerns about bending down to pick up paper/pens

MK Vidrine via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Fri Aug 19 06:28:23 PDT 2016


I wonder if there would be any difference in results between inviting
people to ask their neighbors to help, and inviting people to offer help to
their neighbors? I'm imagining something like, "When you grab a piece of
paper, you could also get one for someone else nearby. After you write down
what you've got in mind, see if you can write down a thought for a neighbor
also- let's get as many written as we can."

-MK

On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 5:13 AM, Jennifer Hurley via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> I often say something in the opening like "if it's difficult for you to
> bend over or you think your handwriting is too bad, ask one of your
> neighbors to help." This also gives an easy out to anyone who may be
> illiterate. I think it also fosters a sense of camaraderie. But it doesn't
> make it 100% as easy for someone with physical or literacy problems to
> participate, so it may not be the best answer. I really resist tables
> inside the circle, though. I've had to do several events that way, and
> there is definitely a negative impact on the energy in the room.
>
> Jennifer Hurley
> Hurley-Franks & Associates
> 267-971-4598
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>
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 12:27 AM, Harold Shinsato via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> In the many OST's I've participated in or helped open myself, I've
> encountered this complaint about having to bend over to pick up the pens
> and the papers in only two instances. Both of which were Universities. In
> both cases, the leading edge of the complaint seemed to have to do with
> women's dresses, but I also heard something about being "able" prejudiced.
>
> The first University chose to put some tables outside the circle with some
> papers and markers. The second one is thinking they will wheel in a table
> after the opening into the center, which seems energetically disruptive.
>
> Have others encountered this? How did you deal with it?
>
>     Thanks!
>     Harold
>
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