Lunch time conversation at @EdRobertsCampus with @toikannen #GAAD #GAAD2015 #ZeDis pic.twitter.com/1aENXViCVv
— Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (@DREDF) May 21, 2015
Category Archives: Architecture
Happy Anniversary ERC!
It was six years ago today that we officially broke ground in the east parking lot of the Ashby BART Station. And we have the photo to prove it — Throw Back Thursday! The image below shows Kaia Burkett, who was at BORP at the time, CforAT’s Dmitri Belser, TLG’s Megan Kirshbaum, DREDF’s Susan Henderson, Kathi Martinez who was with WID, Ed Roberts’ mom, Zona Roberts, CTP’s Joan Breves, and of course, Jan Garrett who was with CIL. All of them holding shovels in front of an image of the future ERC.
KQED Interview on Ed Roberts Day
KQED interviewed Dmitri Belser and Susan Henderson at The Ed Roberts Campus on the occasion of Ed Roberts Day.
Denise Sherer Jacobson in NYT Photo Essay
Denise Sherer Jacobson, lately of @DREDF's Healthcare Stories project, turned NYT photo-essay subject/superstar. http://t.co/4ztIgGaaYS
— Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (@DREDF) May 24, 2013
Watch Denise Sherer Jacobson’s interviews in HEALTHCARE STORIES.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day – May 9, 2013
ERC rooftop deck 5/9/13: Architecture and Urban Planning for the 21st Century: How Can We Foster Accessibility? #GAAD pic.twitter.com/Sbe05U8u3t
— Ed Roberts Campus (@EdRobertsCampus) May 13, 2013
Access Board to Hold Town Hall Meeting at ERC
Access Board to Hold Town Hall Meeting in Berkeley on May 9 #gaad http://t.co/5jcvX9Kst1
— Ed Roberts Campus (@EdRobertsCampus) May 9, 2013
Include – 2013 Call for Papers
Include 2013 Call for Papers – #UniversalDesign, @HHCDesign http://t.co/QB7cKohI
— UniversalDesign.com (@UDconnects) November 12, 2012
Ed Roberts Campus Wins 2012 Transportation Award
Transportation Awards 2012: Excellence in Motion
The ERC would shine in any architectural contest, and particularly one focusing on universal design — an approach to making facilities as usable as possible by as many people as possible, regardless of ability.