Great to see this! One issue that keeps popping up involves protective messaging for people who are not able-bodied. If you physically can't DROP COVER & HOLD ON, what do you do? Nothing will ever keep any of us 100.00% safe in a strong earthquake, but there are recommended protective actions for individuals with limited mobility, or in wheelchairs. Maybe a good discussion to have some time?
Great to see this! One issue that keeps popping up involves protective messaging for people who are not able-bodied. If you physically can't DROP COVER & HOLD ON, what do you do? Nothing will ever keep any of us 100.00% safe in a strong earthquake, but there are recommended protective actions for individuals with limited mobility, or in wheelchairs. Maybe a good discussion to have some time?
Yes indeed. In fact, I *just* ran a Sustain What conversation on disability and the sciences, so this is on my mind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QaVleumPL4
You might want to write about the recommendations in the recent Wildfire commission report on community protection and resilience.