Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Access Anything Makes NBC, MSNBC, and MSNBC.com!

For months, Tom Costello of NBC's Nightly News has been telling us the clips they took of us in January would be on the Today Show, sometime between then and April. The longer it took, the more leary we got, until we realized the dates would coincide with our second book, Access Anything: I Can Do That!'s release and it might be perfect timing afterall!

Much to our chagrin, Tom's head producers have decided not to pick up the story, but he did us the favor of sending it through the grapevine anyway, and it made NBC's Weekend Edition on Saturday (3-31) and MSNBC's Weekend Roundup. It also made MSNBC.com's videos, so we're thrilled for some exposure, and pray it brings us some hits.

Thanks Tom for this opportunity to be highlighted by your talented team!

Check out the video here!


Monday, March 26, 2007

Bush Won't Sign UN Treaty on Accessibility

As of Dec 2006, the United Nations accepted a blanket treaty on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ("The Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights and Dignity of Persons with Disabilities"). However 20 of the 192 UN nations has to ratify this treaty in order for it to pass, which they'll be able to begin signing and accepting starting this coming March 30, 4 days from now. Once twenty countries sign it, it will go into affect.

A wonderful treaty all-around, this Convention has the opportunity to bring rights to disabled individuals in countries that do not currently have them. So what's wrong with Americans? The George W Bush Administration refuses to sign this international treaty, stating that the existing U.S. ADA Law is sufficient enough.

True, the ADA is one of the world's most advanced law on the subject, surpassed now only by the UK's version, the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act), only because of its enforcing agency that the US has yet to emulate.

But we're fighting for an unheard of INTERNATIONAL acceptance of Disability Rights here, people, and without the US's signature, Bush is, in a way, stating that he doesn't support the rights of people with disabilities in other countries. If he DID sign it, it would mean leverage for the millions of dollars in aid that the US provides to other countries; i.e. if you don't sign, we don't give you money. I understand that the US is not the world's policing agency (or so we keep trying to deny and prove at the same time).

So in contrast, in NOT signing it Bush is also denying Americans rights to the additional Articles that the ADA does not mention, such as the "right to equal access in bank loans, financial affairs, and credit." (Article 14 of the Convention) The Administration is also sending the message that the treaty is not WORTH signing, and in which case, perhaps encouraging other countries to do the same. I'm hoping that his message is ignored by the other major countries who have international influence and, by now, more appeal to nations that are turning on the Bush Administration and their backwards thinking. (Princess Diana must be rolling in her grave.)

In my opinion, this is just one more strike against the Bush Administration, who have spent the last six years screwing this beautiful country up, including bringing in more Americans with Disabilities due to the Iraqi war than we've seen since Vietnam. But that is just my opinion.

But we have a choice. Write your congressman and beg him to override Bush's decision in signing this treaty. This IS still a Democracy, the last I looked. Maybe our next President will sign it.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Cover of SNS!

March always seems like a big month for us, as the ski season winds down and we begin to build our summer calendar. This year March came with a big welcome, as Sports N Spokes placed Craig on the cover for all to see! Our ten-page article in this monthly mag put out by the PVA has a plethora of photos and an article on our recent ski camp in January. The full article will be up and online on our media page soon, so stay tuned for that!
March is also a big month for us this year because it marks the final deadline for our second book, Access Anything: I Can Do That! (May 2007, Outskirts Publishing, Parker, CO). An inspirational guide to traveling, adventuring, and sporting with a disability, the second book in the AA series dives into the incredible world of adaptive sports and recreation by showcasing 45 different sports that have been adapted for people with disabilities. This one-of-a-kind guide also features essential disability travel information and tips for traveling by airplane, car/rental car, charter bus, cruise ship, and train. As an added bonus, I Can Do That! includes six inspirational interviews with world-class adaptive athletes who have helped to change the face of adaptive sports.

Purchase this book early before it hits the shelves! Order online starting tomorrow, March 20.




Happy Spring!


Saturday, February 03, 2007

Mohakie Makes Action Magazine!

In last month's issue of Action Magazine, next to an article on a Breckenridge (mono)Ski Holiday is this picture of the staff writer, Beth Livingston, a recreational therapist from San Diego, and a a dog... OUR DOG! Mohawkie IS the photogenic one... see the link above for the wider view. :) Send good vibes to Mohawkie, now 10, for her to "live forever" as Craig always says. :)

Friday, February 02, 2007

Texas or Bust! The Abilities Expo Takes Off in San Antonio...


Once again, many innovative designs and great ideas make the stage at the San Antonio Abilities Expo, a new city on the Abilities Expo circuit. For a pilot expo, San Antonio's drew a moderate crowd of 2000 over three days, but in time will build momentum to match some of the premier stops on Abilities' list such as New York, which sees about 12,000 visitors over the three days, according to event organizer Veronica Gonello.

Each expo is different by year and by state, according to the participating businesses and non-profits at the expo. This particular expo in San Antonio had a wonderful sports arena inside the expo, and the San Antonio Parks and Rec Adaptive Program had a show-and-tell for nearly all of the fifteen adaptive sports programs they offer in town. Craig got to participate in basketball, (which he said seemed a lot like exercise!) and we watched volleyball, fencing, and soccer to name a few! This hit close to home for us, as our second guidebook on all adapted sports and recreations comes out this April and, and this expo allowed us to see some of these (such as fencing) that we've written about but not yet tried. An angry wheelie with a sword... keep me out of THAT ring!

Some of our pictures and videos are posted on our webpages, click the links below to see those additional highlights of the sports and exhibits we saw in Tx. And stay tuned for more Abilities Expos to come!

April 25-27, Edison NJ (12,000 visitors, the biggest of them all!)
June 15-17, Anaheim, CA
Sept 7-9, Minneapolis, MN

The Abilities network puts on about four expos per year, and so far the only one that's been a reliable location is the NY area. To help host an Abilities Expo near you, contact Carmen Jones 703-920-0225; email: cjones@disability-marketing.com.