What's happening: The first-of-its-kind Upper Peninsula Accessibility Summit will take place Sept. 26 and 27 at Michigan Technological University in Houghton.
Hosted by the Accessible Keweenaw Initiative (AKI), the summit offers
an opportunity for individuals, businesses, organizations and
community leaders to gain actionable insights on creating inclusive
recreation opportunities. Whether it’s wheelchair-friendly entrances
to downtown businesses, more adaptive equipment at sites or
broader infrastructure, the summit will equip attendees with the
knowledge, tools and strategies needed to make a tangible impact.
Speakers: Keynote speakers include Kaelynn Partlow, a lead technician and autism advocate featured on Netflix’s “Love on the Spectrum,” and Robin Jones, director of the Great Lakes ADA Center and Accessibility Advisor for the 2024 Democratic Convention.
Partners: Accessible Keweenaw Initiative partners include Keweenaw Community Foundation, The Western U.P. Planning and Development Region (WUPPDR), Visit Keweenaw and Michigan Tech.
What they're saying: “I am very excited to unite our community and explore ways to include people with all types of disabilities,” said Jen Shaud, a member of the Accessible Keweenaw Initiative. “Our speakers will share their lived experience and expertise. Our goal is for community stakeholders to leave with actionable knowledge and willingness to continue this important discussion.”
To join: Registration is open. Visit the
summit website to register.
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