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As you probably know, I am one of a handful of people who run Access at WisCon. I've done this for a few years and learned a ton. Access initiatives at WisCon have largely been very successful and well-regarded.

Karen Moore recently went to WorldCon and was struck by the difference in the lack of accessibility there vs. at WisCon. She wrote us a letter to say so, and gave me permission to quote her letter in my blog. Excerpts from her letter follow:

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As difficult as it is to juggle 1,000 convention members through the Concourse Hotel’s [WisCon's event site] elevators, I have never seen a wheelchair or scooter user wait for 55 minutes to get onto an elevator at WisCon. I’ve seen that happen multiple times this weekend. It has never been necessary at WisCon to take one elevator to the ground floor, transfer to a second elevator to reach the below-ground floors, traverse a tunnel between two buildings to reach yet a third elevator in order to reach a different floor in the other building to go from one panel to the next. That is a frequent occurrence at WorldCon; in fact, one scooter user we spoke to had concluded that the best she could hope for was to be able to attend a panel in every other timeslot, because the lengthy waits at multiple elevators meant that it took her at least two full hours to navigate from one panel to the next one.

As much of a hurdle it was to move awareness of access into the forefront of people’s consciousness at WisCon, you achieved that very effectively, with announcements, signage, blue tape and multiple other means of communicating to the able-bodied that perhaps taking the stairs would not be a huge burden, and that it would be worthwhile to do so to free up elevator space for those who cannot move between floors in any other way. At WorldCon, there was nary a whisper of such messages, save for a brief blurb titled “Be Kind to your Wheel-Footed Friends” in the Saturday newsletter – and that was AFTER I buttonholed the con chair on Friday afternoon and gave him merry hell about it.

As challenging as it is to finagle a wheelchair/scooter parking spot in some of those oddly-shaped meeting rooms at the Concourse, you still manage to do so in every single one. There is absolutely NO awareness of the need for wheelie/scooter parking spaces at WorldCon. Wheelchair/scooter users are on their own to try to squeeze into space, move chairs around, and try to find a spot to settle.

And even though it is far from ideal for wheelchair/scooter users to have to use that little elevator to navigate the half-flight of stairs to reach the last two panel rooms on the first floor, at least there IS an elevator. There is at least one room in WorldCon’s venue that can ONLY be accessed if one can climb stairs, and they programmed events in that room in every single time slot of the entire con.

And finally, as much pushback as I know Access has gotten from within the committee over its mission, at least none of WisCon’s concom (that I know of) has ever seriously suggested developing an entire track of programming that doesn’t exist, located in a room that doesn’t exist, and then put the damn thing in the pocket program book, the online program and everywhere else. Evidently, someone in the WorldCon committee finds it immensely amusing to think of a convention member with no cartilage left in his hips struggling painfully down multiple escalators, across the tunnel, up more escalators, then searching through a maze of corridors for a program event, only to find a sign that essentially says “Ha, ha, gotcha, Sucker!” The con chair heard from me on that topic as well, by the way. His response? “Well, I’m sorry you don’t see the humor in it.”

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WorldCon does have an accessibility department, but it sounds like it is not succeeding. It also sounds like, from this last paragraph, that the ConCom trolled its own membership.

I repost this here not to pick on WorldCon or to cause drama, but rather to say, here is a problem, at this covention and at others. What can we do to work on addressing this problem?

Initiatives at WisCon succeeded because of committed activists and allies. I suspect that each convention will need insiders on their con coms to bring initiatives forward-- that change will have to come from the inside.

At one convention that I won't name at present, I think that criticism around accessibility caused a very strong backlash, and that comparisons to WisCon only made the backlash worse. We were seen as condescending outsiders to their in group. My own perspective is that I have practical experience that I want to share, but, the criticism was not taken as constructive and relationships were damaged.

This is not my intention here. Better access improves things for everyone involved, and it is not as hard to implement as one might think.

Thoughts?

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-07 06:39 pm (UTC)
jackandahat: A brown otter, no text. (Default)
From: [personal profile] jackandahat
So was Stagg Field given as having a location? I got the impression from people arguing back that people "should have known" it didn't exist because it wasn't there, but this sounds like there was somewhere it was indicated as being.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-07 10:14 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Stagg Field was not only given as a location, it was shown on the hotel map that was printed inside the gate-fold covers of the pocket program book. The putative location of this nonexistent room was on the Bronze Level of the West Tower, right next to Soldier Field (which does exist). You can go to this URL: https://www.chicon.org/hotel-maps.php, scroll to the bottom and you will see the same map that was printed inside the pocket program book, complete with the supposed location of "Stagg Field" (squint hard, the image is faint and the font is miniscule - and it isn't a whole lot easier to read on paper, either).

I would expect a middle-school bully to find it amusing to send a disabled person on a painful quest to locate a nonexistent room. What I did not expect was to find middle-school bullies running WorldCon.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-08 07:16 am (UTC)
jackandahat: A brown otter, no text. (Default)
From: [personal profile] jackandahat
OK, I'll admit - I can't actually see it on that map, on the West Tower the only text I see is "West Tower meeting rooms" and "Concourse between towers". But if it's on the map that people sore, that challenges even more of what the critics were saying.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-08 08:11 am (UTC)
amberfox: picture from the Order of Hermes tradition book for Mage: The Awakening, subgroup House Shaea (Default)
From: [personal profile] amberfox
On the stacked-level map, it's on the Bronze Level, second room from the back, between Wrigley and Soldier Field, and it looks like next to Gopher HQ.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-08 08:26 am (UTC)
jackandahat: A brown otter, no text. (Default)
From: [personal profile] jackandahat
Ohh! I was looking at completely the wrong map, thanks for pointing it out. (I was looking at the smaller one.)

Wow. That's... the way people were going "People should have known!" I'd assumed that the room wasn't on the map. How the hell is someone who doesn't work there meant to be familiar with it to that degree? Even if I'd been in Soldier Field the day before, I'd assume I'd just missed Stagg Field at the time.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-08 08:26 am (UTC)
jackandahat: A brown otter, no text. (Default)
From: [personal profile] jackandahat
Ignore my previous comment - Amberfox explained, I was on the wrong map. (I clicked the top one and scrolled to the bottom of that, my fault!)

Wow. Just, wow.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-08 08:53 am (UTC)
amberfox: picture from the Order of Hermes tradition book for Mage: The Awakening, subgroup House Shaea (Default)
From: [personal profile] amberfox
I give whatever credit there may be to a monitor large enough for NASA; it makes details larger, which is good for playing computer games.

Re: Chicon's Stagg Field

Date: 2012-09-08 08:55 am (UTC)
jackandahat: A brown otter, no text. (Default)
From: [personal profile] jackandahat
Nah, I was actually on the wrong map altogether - I missed that the "scroll to the bottom" was meant for the initial page, clicked on the link and then on the top map, and then scrolled. Which doesn't help because the top map has much less detail.

But the way people were talking, I thought it was going to be a case of "It's the second room on the 26th floor" (joke being the hotel only goes up to 25) or such. Not "Yes, it's marked on the map in a perfectly reasonable fashion, indistinguishable from all the other rooms that actually exist."

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