Written by Tiffiny Carlson, Communications Manager for SPINALpedia, December 22, 2025 Terique Collins, a proud father and musician from Harlem, New York, had his life completely change after a shooting in 2019,…
Category: Accessible Travel
Discover Lansing: Michigan’s capital of accessibility and culture
Written by Wheel the World, December 2025 The collaboration of Wheel the World and Lansing wants to inspire people with disabilities to travel and enjoy unforgettable experiences with family and friends. There…
Newsletter and Morocco
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, December 12, 2025 Hello, friends! I have just returned from the last Wheelchair Travel Group Trip of the year — my first in Morocco! Our 11-day tour…
Wheelchair Accessibility in Gifu Prefecture, Japan: A Practical Travel Guide
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, December 26, 2025 Japan is widely known for its clean cities and efficient public transport, but how accessible is it for wheelchair users outside major metropolitan areas?…
This overlooked region offers a calmer, richer side of Japan
Written by Kathleen Wong, USA Tooday Travel, December 23, 2025 NOTE: Be sure to check out my follow up post and CLICK on: Wheelchair Accessibility in Gifu Prefecture, Japan: A Practical Travel…
For the 1st time ever, a person who uses a wheelchair will fly to space
Michaela ‘Michi’ Benthaus is an aerospace and mechatronics engineer at the ESA. ByMatthew Glasser and Julia Jacobo December 18, 2025, 1:16 PM An error has occurred. Please contact support for more assistance.Dismiss For the 1st…
Becoming a Family Business: Unpacking Our First Work Trip as a Family
Written by Stevie Gleason for WheelchairTravel.org, December 11, 2025 Traveling with our 12-year-old on a fast-paced work trip is a challenge — one that we hope fosters connection and inspires you to…