Archive for the 'human rights' Category

On Monday, I presented the PSA and the rest of my social marketing campaign to my classmates and professor. I barely slept the night before, I was so nervous. I seriously entertained fantasies of being pelted with things and booed out of the room for ‘promoting obesity,’ or something. At the very least, I expected [...]

The policy may be more inclusive than I first interpreted. According to the Canadian Transport Agency website,
“For persons disabled by obesity, the Agency cites the practical experience of Southwest Airlines, which screens for entitlement to an additional seat by determining whether a person can lower the seat’s armrests.”
This makes it sound like the status of [...]

The Canadian Transport Agency has declared a “One Person, One Fare” policy to apply to Canadian airlines. Unfortunately, it only applies to the disabled, including those who are “functionally disabled by obesity.”
While I am glad they have taken this step (obviously. There’s no way disabled people should be charged more for airfare if their [...]