Sometimes, even the most seemingly innocent actions can
interfere with one who is trying to cope with a disability.
Lest you think that I am judging or condemning someone for
something they have done, I must admit that until today, I have been guilty of
doing this same thing countless times and being completely unaware that by
doing so I may be affecting someone else around me. I’ve never even given it a thought. Until
today.
It’s standing.
You heard me right – standing.
You see, I am attending the National Education Association
Representative Assembly where over 10,000 people are packed into a convention
hall, and the noise of the crowd makes it virtually impossible for me to hear
and understand the speakers without the aid of the closed captioning streamed
onto the giant screens. And those who stand for various sundry reasons block
my view of the captioning. They don’t even know they’re doing it.
We are encouraged to “stand up for public education.” But
today, I wished they would just sit down.
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