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James Walsh has been a reporter in the Twin Cities for decades. A trip to city hall isn’t out of the ordinary.
But Walsh recently started using a wheelchair. And that’s changed his experience of getting where he needs to go.
On a recent January day, Walsh found himself trapped inside St. Paul City Hall for over an hour — even though City Hall is technically considered “accessible” under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Walsh about his experience. And he’s joined by two advocates in the disability space about the gaps that still exist here in Minnesota — whether it’s physical access, technology or services.
Advocates are preparing to rally at the State Capitol this month for the annual Disability Advocacy Day.
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James Walsh has been a reporter in the Twin Cities for decades. A trip to city hall isn’t out of the ordinary.
But Walsh recently started using a wheelchair. And that’s changed his experience of getting where he needs to go.
On a recent January day, Walsh found himself trapped inside St. Paul City Hall for over an hour — even though City Hall is technically considered “accessible” under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Walsh about his experience. And he’s joined by two advocates in the disability space about the gaps that still exist here in Minnesota — whether it’s physical access, technology or services.
Advocates are preparing to rally at the State Capitol this month for the annual Disability Advocacy Day.

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