Abbotsford student's speech about accessibility challenges at her school censored by administrators
Abbotsford student's speech about accessibility challenges at her school censored by administrators
bc.ctvnews.ca Abbotsford student's speech about accessibility challenges at her school censored by administrators
As part of her Grade 12 art activism class, Lexis De Meyer was tasked with investigating accessibility challenges faced by people with disabilities in her community of Abbotsford.
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She was invited to meet with the principal, who De Meyer says told her the school was up to code.
"Im sorry you're having trouble, but understand that we are doing the legal bare minimum to help you people out"
125 0 Reply"We're already compliant with the absolute minimum. What more do you people want?"
61 0 ReplyEdit: ignore this post, I have no idea what Canada's disability law is like
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