Much of the issue around nudity has to do with either being seen nude or seeing others that way. Therefore naturism for a person without sight should be easier – but it is not. Accessibility for those with disabilities is a challenge throughout the world. For those who participate in naturism, it is no easier. Most beaches are in remote and difficult to access locations. Many clubs and resorts were built decades ago and have limited adaptations for disabled people. What is even more problematic is the lack of understanding from many people in the c...
Much of the issue around nudity has to do with either being seen nude or seeing others that way. Therefore naturism for a person without sight should be easier – but it is not. Accessibility for those with disabilities is a challenge throughout the world. For those who participate in naturism, it is no easier. Most beaches are in remote and difficult to access locations. Many clubs and resorts were built decades ago and have limited adaptations for disabled people. What is even more problematic is the lack of understanding from many people in the community.
Links to useful information and items mentioned in this episode:
- Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park
- Naturism with a Disability by Naked Wanderings
- AODA – Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
- ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act
- Black’s Beach – nude beach in southern California
- Baker Beach – nude beach near San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge
- Aira – on-demand video remote interpreting for both the blind & low-vision community; and the Deaf Community.
Photo: a family at Bare Oaks as a visually impaired person might see them
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