San Francisco

Is San Francisco Truly Inclusive?

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San Francisco has long been a city that prides itself on diversity and inclusion, and it served as a beacon when the independent living movement for individuals with disabilities was established in the Bay Area in the late 1960s. But more than half a century later, how inclusive has it really become? Take an informed tour of locations across the inclusivity range and learn what it takes to live in the city with a disability. Generously sponsored by Kaiser Permanente and co-presented by .

Mobile wireless headphone technology provided by .

+ Liz Grigsby / The Golden Gate Regional Center
+ Micaela Connery / The Kelsey
+ Barbara Gualco / Mercy Housing
+ Bob Franklin / BART

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