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Concerts accessible to the disabled, I write back to the president of the Veneto Stefani for an update
Italy🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Concerts accessible to the disabled, I write back to the president of the Veneto Stefani for an update

The article is a letter written by Dr. Luca Faccio, a blogger and activist based in Bassano del Grappa, to President of the Veneto Region Alberto Stefani. He discusses concerns regarding accessibility for people with disabilities at concerts and outdoor events. Faccio references a previous letter he sent to Stefani highlighting the issue and mentions that the president had acknowledged the importance of the matter. He asks whether the region has verified how disabled individuals are accommodated during events, particularly during the summer season. He suggests that organizers should work with local authorities to ensure proper accessibility, such as placing disabled individuals between the stage and audience with barriers to prevent accidents. Faccio emphasizes the need for a change in mindset to allow disabled people to attend events with dignity and safety, rather than treating them as a problem. He also calls for greater involvement from artists in this effort. The letter concludes with an invitation for readers to share their stories.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentLeft11 hr. ago
Concerts accessible to the disabled, I write back to the president of the Veneto Stefani for an update

The article is a letter written by Dr. Luca Faccio, a blogger and activist based in Bassano del Grappa, to President of the Veneto Region Alberto Stefani. He discusses concerns regarding accessibility for people with disabilities at concerts and outdoor events. Faccio references a previous letter he sent to Stefani highlighting the issue and mentions that the president had acknowledged the importance of the matter. He asks whether the region has verified how disabled individuals are accommodated during events, particularly during the summer season. He suggests that organizers should work with local authorities to ensure proper accessibility, such as placing disabled individuals between the stage and audience with barriers to prevent accidents. Faccio emphasizes the need for a change in mindset to allow disabled people to attend events with dignity and safety, rather than treating them as a problem. He also calls for greater involvement from artists in this effort. The letter concludes with an invitation for readers to share their stories.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of accessibility for people with disabilities as a social justice concern, emphasizing the need for systemic change and greater inclusion. It criticizes current practices and advocates for improved policies, which aligns with progressive values. While the tone is not ide

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter4 days ago
There is the new EU regulation on the accessibility of flights for disabled passengers.

A new EU regulation aims to improve accessibility for passengers with disabilities on flights by mandating airlines to reimburse costs for lost or damaged mobility aids, provide compensation for injured service animals, and allow passengers with disabilities to sit next to their companions at no extra charge. The regulation also prohibits airlines from refusing boarding to people with mobility issues or pregnant women and allows them to travel with their aids without additional insurance. While the European Disability Forum (EDF) has praised this as an important improvement, concerns remain about the practical implementation of these rights. Critics argue that existing regulations already require free assistance but are often not fully enforced, leading to situations where passengers still face discrimination, such as being required to pay for accompaniment or double tickets.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both positive developments regarding the new EU regulation and critical perspectives from disability advocates highlighting ongoing challenges in enforcement. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side, providing balanced quotes from the EDF and Alessandro Chiarini.

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