Grant Hardy

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Grant Hardy

Grant Hardy

@amigranthardy

Presenter on @AMIThisWeek! Loves technology, media, the outdoors, or just a good chat!

Katılım Şubat 2016
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Happy Cities
Happy Cities@HappyCitiesTeam·
From the archives: A new teepee at the New Beginnings modular housing building is just one of many ways that Lu'ma Native Housing Society puts healing for Indigenous participants first. Learn more about the organization's cultural programming: @BC_Housing happycities.com/blog/fostering…
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Rick Hansen Foundation
Rick Hansen Foundation@RickHansenFdn·
On Thursday from 4pm - 6pm, the Disabled Community Connection Network will be hosting the virtual event, “Being a Disabled Parent” with @jana_husseini! This group is hosted by @nsdrc. Learn more: fb.me/e/5vGWO7lFY
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AMI-audio
AMI-audio@AMIaudio·
Joining us on this week's Roundtable conversation is AMI Reporter @amigranthardy, our newest addition to the KellyCo team! Listen live ami.ca/liveaudio
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Spencer van Vloten
Spencer van Vloten@SpencerVanCity·
It bothers me how unmoved by homelessness people in big cities have become. Someone in a bad place, sprawled on the concrete, barely draws a glance of concern I guess people are desensitized to what they see continually #vancouver #bc #bcpoli #bchousing
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CNIB
CNIB@CNIB·
CNIB's Come to Work program introduces employers to an innovative talent pool of Canadians who are blind or partially sighted & provides job seekers with work experience. Find out why businesses are partnering with us – visit cometowork.ca
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ChanceyFleet@mas.to on Mastodon
[email protected] on Mastodon@ChanceyFleet·
Today's win: explained to a sighted security guard that "be careful" is not a welcoming reaction when a cane is about to contact something. If a gentle cane tap finds it, that's success: the cane user gets the information. No need to stop cane contact from happening.
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Accessible Canada
Accessible Canada@AccessibleGC·
Here is an opportunity for your organization to collaborate with a youth leader! Submit a project proposal to remove barriers to accessibility and inclusion in your community. It could receive funding! Learn more: ow.ly/ojpE50JYzyZ
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Access Tech Live
Access Tech Live@AccessTechLive·
Blind and Low-vision People Can Now ‘See’ the World with This App from Google buff.ly/39AJ4y1
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Grant Hardy@amigranthardy·
@TELUSsupport Hey just double checking that you got my DMs. I don't know if those always show up if we aren't following each other.
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AMI-audio
AMI-audio@AMIaudio·
A team of BIPOC streamers dedicated to improving diversity and inclusion in the video game community launched a campaign that champions its mission to get racism out of gaming. We learn more next on #KellyCo. Listen live ami.ca/liveaudio
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Accessible Canada
Accessible Canada@AccessibleGC·
Does your organization want to remove barriers to accessibility and inclusion? If so, work with a youth accessibility leader, and apply to the EAF Youth Innovation Component call for proposals. Learn more: ow.ly/6ciU50JZv60
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AMI-audio
AMI-audio@AMIaudio·
The Royal St. John’s Regatta is the oldest continuous sporting event in North America. We get the highlights with Community Reporter Kim Thistle, in Newfoundland. That's next on #KellyCo. Listen live ami.ca/liveaudio
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Mashable
Mashable@mashable·
Integrating robots into assistive care could be a game changer.
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Spencer van Vloten
Spencer van Vloten@SpencerVanCity·
Often a story's written or a comment's made about how someone facing a barrier achieved X, Y, or Z, hinting that people in similar situations can all do likewise But what works for 1 person may not work for others, and specific cases of success don't reduce the need to do better
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