Paralyzed Veterans of America applauds the Kennedy Center for excellence in accessible design, awards them with 2022 Barrier-Free America Award
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Monday, September 19, 2022
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Bestowed to the Kennedy Center for their endless commitment to accessibility, the award recognizes exemplary accessible architectural design projects and the amazing people behind them.
Key Points:
- Bestowed to the Kennedy Center for their endless commitment to accessibility, the award recognizes exemplary accessible architectural design projects and the amazing people behind them.
- "The Kennedy Center demonstrates what accessibility and inclusion is supposed to look like," said Charles Brown, National President of Paralyzed Veterans of America.
- It is also the reason why they lead other performance venues around the world by example when it comes to accessible design."
- To obtain b-roll of some of the accessible spaces inside the Kennedy Center and photos from the event visit https://bit.ly/3qAPF0j .