Add a down ramp allowing wheelchair bound students to cross the graduation stage with dignity


Add a down ramp allowing wheelchair bound students to cross the graduation stage with dignity
The Issue
The most disgraceful experience I have had to date is being denied an access ramp to exit the graduation stage. A week prior to graduation, I was asked to meet with Mrs. Doughty of the Records Department to see of any concerns or modifications that needed to be made before graduation. I had mentioned to her that as a Certified Advocate of the Texas Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities of Austin Texas, I felt it was unjust not to be provided with a ramp to exit the stage, while the able-bodied were welcomed with a secure staircase with handles mounted to the stage. I took the long route to graduate, so why should I have to take a short-cut, and be denied the modification to cross with pride and dignity for the accomplishments of graduating. The day before graduation I took my portable metal ramp to see if it would accommodate the staircase and Mrs. Doughty said it had to be approved by the Director and Vice President. I was approached by Kim McKay Vice President of Student Services and told that the modifications wouldn’t be granted because the ramp posed a safety concern, the decline had to be at a certain distance, and it had to be mounted to the stage. She gave me a choice; I could either graduate on stage or off stage with no accommodations. I told her it was a disgrace to have come this far just to be denied not only the accommodations, but also the dignity and respect of a vital accomplishment. I wrote emails to Mrs. Strange-Graduation Advisor, Mrs. Doughty-Records Department, Mr. Williams-President of Odessa College, and Mr. Wood-Institutional Effectiveness Department requesting my accommodations prior to graduation with no response. We have the same rights as everyone else and should be treated accordingly. Freedom of speech and expression is our Constitutional right and should be exercised.
Help make sure that this does not happen to another wheelchair bound student at Odessa College or any other institution for higher education. This is an inexpensive add. Please sign my petition and share.
Patricia Albarado, Vice President Disability Rights, Una Voz Unida of Texas
Watch the video and news coverage here.

The Issue
The most disgraceful experience I have had to date is being denied an access ramp to exit the graduation stage. A week prior to graduation, I was asked to meet with Mrs. Doughty of the Records Department to see of any concerns or modifications that needed to be made before graduation. I had mentioned to her that as a Certified Advocate of the Texas Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities of Austin Texas, I felt it was unjust not to be provided with a ramp to exit the stage, while the able-bodied were welcomed with a secure staircase with handles mounted to the stage. I took the long route to graduate, so why should I have to take a short-cut, and be denied the modification to cross with pride and dignity for the accomplishments of graduating. The day before graduation I took my portable metal ramp to see if it would accommodate the staircase and Mrs. Doughty said it had to be approved by the Director and Vice President. I was approached by Kim McKay Vice President of Student Services and told that the modifications wouldn’t be granted because the ramp posed a safety concern, the decline had to be at a certain distance, and it had to be mounted to the stage. She gave me a choice; I could either graduate on stage or off stage with no accommodations. I told her it was a disgrace to have come this far just to be denied not only the accommodations, but also the dignity and respect of a vital accomplishment. I wrote emails to Mrs. Strange-Graduation Advisor, Mrs. Doughty-Records Department, Mr. Williams-President of Odessa College, and Mr. Wood-Institutional Effectiveness Department requesting my accommodations prior to graduation with no response. We have the same rights as everyone else and should be treated accordingly. Freedom of speech and expression is our Constitutional right and should be exercised.
Help make sure that this does not happen to another wheelchair bound student at Odessa College or any other institution for higher education. This is an inexpensive add. Please sign my petition and share.
Patricia Albarado, Vice President Disability Rights, Una Voz Unida of Texas
Watch the video and news coverage here.

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Petition created on May 22, 2015